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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume 34, Issue 4, Supplement (April 2008)
Measuring the Incidence of Inflicted Childhood Neurotrauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome)
Edited by Robert M. Reece, Desmond K. Runyan, Ronald G. Barr
American College of Preventive Medicine, Association for Prevention Teaching and Research

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Epidemiology: The Major Missing Element in the Global Response to Child Maltreatment?
Alexander Butchart
pages S103-S105
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Inflicted Neurotrauma: Measuring What?


Inflicted Childhood Neurotrauma: The Problem Set and Challenges to Measuring Incidence
Ronald G. Barr, Desmond K. Runyan
pages S106-S111
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The Challenges of Assessing the Incidence of Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury: A World Perspective
Desmond K. Runyan
pages S112-S115
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What Are We Trying To Measure? The Problems of Case Ascertainment
Robert M. Reece
pages S116-S119
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Findings from Current Measuring Systems


Practical Aspects of Conducting a Prospective Statewide Incidence Study: The Incidence of Serious Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury in North Carolina
Heather T. Keenan
pages S120-S125
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Incidence and Demography of Non-Accidental Head Injury in Southeast Scotland from a National Database
Robert A. Minns, Patricia A. Jones, Jacqueline Y.-Q. Mok
pages S126-S133
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Passive Surveillance of Shaken Baby Syndrome Using Hospital Inpatient Data
Stephen J. Wirtz, Roger B. Trent
pages S134-S139
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The Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program: A Framework for the Timely Data Collection on Head Injury Secondary to Suspected Child Maltreatment
Susan Bennett, Danielle Grenier, Andrea Medaglia
pages S140-S142
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Evaluating the Epidemiology of Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury in Infants of U.S. Military Families
Margaret A.K. Ryan, David W. Lloyd, Ava M.S. Conlin, Gia R. Gumbs, Heather T. Keenan
pages S143-S147
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Preventive Initiatives


Evaluating the Effect of an Injury Prevention Intervention in a Population
Frederick P. Rivara
pages S148-S152
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Using Case–Control Studies to Assess the Prevention of Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury
Eugene D. Shapiro
pages S153-S156
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Using Hospital Discharge Data to Track Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury
Katherine D. Ellingson, John M. Leventhal, Harold B. Weiss
pages S157-S162
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Defining the Ideal System


Defining an Ideal System to Establish the Incidence of Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury: Summary of the Consensus Conference
Desmond K. Runyan, Rachel P. Berger, Ronald G. Barr
pages S163-S168
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Frontmatter


Editorial Board
pages A1-A2
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Table of Contents
page A3
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Acknowledegments
pages A4-A5
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