Restraint use patterns of children less than four years of age evaluated in a medical setting after a motor vehicle accident.

Author(s)
Agran, P.F. Dunkle, D.E. & Winn, D.G.
Year
Abstract

The study describes trauma and injury patterns related to various modes of restraint use. The sample consisted of under four years olds evaluated and treated in emergency rooms after involvement in a motor vehicle accident. Most Child Safety Seats (CSS) and seat-belted children, if injured, sustained minor contusions, abrasions or lacerations although there were some seriously injured.

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Publication

Library number
B 23781 (In: B 23751 [electronic version only]) /84/91/ IRRD 281844
Source

In: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine, Denver, Colorado, October 8-10, 1984, p. 373-382, tab., ref.

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