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494 related items for PubMed ID: 29333865

  • 1. Parental supervision and discomfort with children walking to school in low-income communities in Cape Town, South Africa.
    Simons A, Koekemoer K, Niekerk AV, Govender R.
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  • 10. The roles of age, gender, inhibitory control, and parental supervision in children's pedestrian safety.
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  • 12. Driver yield and safe child pedestrian crossing behavior promotion by a school traffic warden program at primary school crossings: A cluster-randomized trial.
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  • 13. Older Adults at Increased Risk as Pedestrians in Victoria, Australia: An Examination of Crash Characteristics and Injury Outcomes.
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  • 15. Child pedestrian crossing behaviour and associated risk factors in school zones: a video-based observational study in Kampala, Uganda.
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  • 18. Predictors of parental risk perceptions: the case of child pedestrian injuries in school context.
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  • 19. [An epidemiological study for child pedestrian traffic injuries that occurred in school-zone].
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  • 20. Adult pedestrian behavior when accompanying children on the route to school.
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