A preventive health orientation in safety belt and child safety seat use.

Author(s)
Sleet, D.A.
Year
Abstract

Because traffic crashes are one of the leading cause of productive years of life lost and the leading cause of death among ages 5-34, effective safety belt and child safety seat promotion programs must involve health as well as highway safety agencies. Health promotion approaches found effective in reducing morbidity and mortality from chronic diseases should be applied in reducing premature death and disability from motor vehicle trauma.

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Publication

Library number
B 23384 (In: B 23098) /91/ IRRD 278649
Source

In: Advances in belt restraint systems, design, performance and usage : proceedings of the international congress and exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 27 - March 2, 1984, p. 111-125, fig., graph., tab., ref.; SAE Paper No. 840325.

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