The Injury Prevention Information Centre publishes a number of
research bulletins
each year. These highlight the findings of injury prevention research
recently published by researchers at The University of Auckland, making this research
more accessible to the injury prevention sector. The centre would like to acknowledge and thank the
researchers who have agreed to to have their work distributed in this way. The University
of Auckland researchers are invited to submit work to be published as a research
bulletin by contacting the Information Specialist.
The Information Specialist will
also publish some research bulletins which focus on how to access injury prevention
information, eg, Research Bulletin #1.
All research bulletins and fact sheets can be found by searching the IPLit
database.
Printed copies of all research bulletins and
fact sheets can be requested from the Information Specialist.
Research bulletins
#6, April 2011
Outcomes following serious falls at home among working-age adults (82.0KB PDF)
#5, November 2008
Child sexual abuse in New Zealand (123.0KB PDF)
#4, June 2008
Non-fatal work-related motor vehicle traffic crash injuries in New Zealand (117.0KB PDF)
#3, June 2008
Risk factors for serious fall-related injuries at home among working-age adults(120.0KB PDF)
#2, June 2007
Noise-induced hearing loss: a review of management and prevention best practice(60.5KB PDF)
#1, June 2007
A guide to the IPLit database(242.8KB PDF)
Other publications
The burden of alcohol-related injuries in New Zealand: a brief guide to the literature(192.7KB PDF)
Fact sheets
#75, December 2006
Unintentional falls at home among 25-59 year old New Zealanders(101.6KB PDF)
#74, December 2006
Auckland beachgoers swimming behaviours and perceptions of the risk of drowning(168.5KB PDF)
#73, June 2006
Injuries among Asian peoples in New Zealand: an epidemiological profile(109.6KB PDF)
These
fact sheets are the last three fact sheets published by the former Injury
Prevention Research Centre. To access all other resources published by the IPRC,
visit their publications page.
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