Research In Action
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Dr. Sara Freed and Lindsey Klinger O'Donnell recently wrote a CHOP Clinical Futures blog post highlighting recent research on disparities in driving intentions and licensure of teens based on their neighborhood opportunities. Read more for an excerpt of their blog post.
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Hoverboard safety alert from US DOT has been issued. Read more for tips to stay safe.
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A recently published study has established CHOP’s Friend to Friend as the first and only relational aggression intervention to demonstrate a decrease in relationally-aggressive behaviors among urban minority girls that continued at least a year after the conclusion of the program.
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CChIPS' Founder and Co-Director Flaura Winston takes a look back at a pivotal meeting that put CChIPS -- and it's 10 years and over 100 research projects -- into motion.
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Read about a recent CIRP@CHOP study that describes teens' perceptions of inattention and cell phone use while driving.
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New research led by the Philadelphia ACE Task Force Research Workgroup uses a more socioeconomically and racially diverse urban population to measure both Conventional and Expanded (community-level) ACEs.
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A recent Michigan-based study reminds us that we need to remain vigilant about proper car seat and booster seat installation for older kids.
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Read about a new approach to injury prevention -- 'Precision Prevention' -- recently described in an Injury Prevention editorial.
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CHOP's Violence Prevention Initiative has a new resource available-- a recorded webinar on the topic of gun safety in the home.
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Pediatricians need to be proactive about teaching “defensive” walking and biking. Read more for tips to share with parents.
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Through CChIPS, researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and The Ohio State University are investigating incompatibilities between CRS and vehicle seats.
