November 2017
SHRP2 Data Generate Unique “All Crash” Rate for Teen Drivers
November 1, 2017
Naturalistic data provides a real-world look at how teen drivers crash. Read about a line of research comparing teen and adult drivers, which was recently recognized by the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine.
Navigating a Tricky Balance to Address Intimate Partner Violence
November 8, 2017
This guest post from Jessica DuBois Palardy, LSW describes CHOP's comprehensive approach to addressing intimate partner violence, as well as her experience presenting at the recent National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence.
Interviews, ROI, and Surprising Results: Read the 2017 CChIPS Annual Report
November 6, 2017
Today, the Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS) released its 2017 Annual Report, featuring snapshots of child safety-focused research projects completed during the 2016-2017 project year.
The Ripple Effects of Gun Violence
November 15, 2017
Read these thoughtful articles on the rippling impact of gun violence in our society.
The Developing Brain and Teen Driving
November 20, 2017
Read about a research summary that examines the role of the brain’s executive functions in driving outcomes, also known as crashes, for adolescent drivers.
The Hoverboard Problem Continues- Flashback Friday
November 17, 2017
This Flashback Friday post is dedicated to the danger of hoverboards, some of which have been recalled just this week.
ICYMI November: Ridesharing and Motor Vehicle Crashes, Smartphones and Suicide, Spit Test for Concussion, and more!
November 30, 2017
Read more for a roundup for newsworthy articles from November 2017.