Harvard Injury Control Research Center

Publications 2000

(2000) Azrael D, Miller M, Hemenway D. Are firearms stored safely in households with children? It depends on whom you ask. Pediatrics. Electronic pages. 106:e31.

(2000) Azrael D, Hemenway D. In the safety of your own home: Results from a national survey of gun use at home. Social Science and Medicine; 50: 285-9.   

(2000) Barber C, Hemenway D, Hargarten S, Kellermann A, Azrael D, & Wilt S. A “call to arms” for a national surveillance system on firearm injuries. (Editorial) American Journal of Public Health; 90(8):1191-1193.

(2000) Bell N, Howland J, Mangione TW, & Senier, L. Boater training, drinking   and boating, and other unsafe boating practices. Journal of Drug Education; 30: 467-82.  

(2000) Bell N.S., Mangione T.W., Hemenway D., Amoroso P.J., & Jones B.H. High injury rates among female army trainees: A function of gender? American Journal of Preventive Medicine; 18(35):141-46.

(2000) Clark DE, Dainiak CN, Reeder S. Decreasing incidence of burn injury in a rural state. Injury Prevention; 6:259-262.

(2000) Clark DE & Wildner M. Violence and fear of violence in East and West Germany. Social Science and Medicine; 51: 373-379.

(2000) Clark DE, Wildner M, Bergmann KE. Injury mortality in East Germany. American Journal of Public Health; 90: 1761-1764.

(2000) DiScala, Sege RD, Liu, & Reece R. Blunt trauma to young children: child abuse and unintentional injuries: A 10-Year retrospective. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine; 154: 16-22.

(2000) Flaherty E, Sege RD, Binns HJ, Mattson CL, & Christoffel KK. Health care providers’ experience reporting child abuse in the primary care setting. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine; 154-489.

(2000) Freedman D, Hemenway D. Precursors of lethal violence: A death row sample. Social Science and Medicine; 50: 1757-70.

(2000) Hemenway D, Azrael D. The relative frequency of offensive and defensive gun use: results of a national survey. Violence and Victims; 15:257-272.

(2000) Hemenway D. (Book Review) Christopher T. & Gallagher S.S. Injury Prevention and Public Health. Journal of Public Health Policy; 21:126-28.

(2000) Hemenway D, Miller M. Firearm availability and homicide rates across 26 high income countries. Journal of Trauma; 49: 985-988.

(2000) Hemenway D, Miller M, Azrael D. Gun use in the United States: Results from two national surveys. Injury Prevention; 6: 263-67.

(2000) Howland J, Rohsenow DJ, Cote J, Siegel M, & Mangione TW. Effects of low-dose alcohol exposure on simulated merchant ship power plant operation by maritime cadets. Addiction 95: 719-726.

(2000) May JP, Hemenway D, Oen R, & Pitts K. Medical care solicitation by criminals with gunshot wounds: A survey of Washington, DC jail detainees. Journal of Trauma; 48: 130-32.

(2000) May J, Hemenway D, Oen R, Pitts K. When criminals are shot. Medscape General Medicine; June 28.

(2000) McCloskey L & Bailey JA. Intergenerational transmission of risk for child sexual abuse. Journal of Interpersonal Violence; 15(10):1019-1035.

(2000) McCloskey L & Walker, M. Posttraumatic stress in children exposed to family violence and single event trauma. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry; 39(1);108-115.

(2000) Miller M (Book Review) Violence on campus: Defining the problems, strategies for action. Hoffman A, Schuh J, and Fenske R, Eds. JAMA. 284(5): 630-631.

(2000) Miller M, Azrael D, Hemenway D. Community firearms community fear. Epidemiology. 2000; 11: 709-714.

(2000) Miller M, Hemenway D, Bell N, Yore M & Amoroso P. Cigarettes and suicide: A prospective study of 300,000 male active duty soldiers. American Journal of Epidemiology; 151:1060-1063.

(2000) Miller M, Hemenway D, & Rimm E. Cigarettes and suicide: A prospective study of 50,000 men. American Journal of Public Health; 90:768-773.

(2000) Saunders DG & Browne A. Intimate partner homicide. In R.T. Ammerman & M. Hersen; Eds. Case Studies in Family Homicide. New York and London: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press; 415-449.

(2000) Sege RD. Violence prevention. In Hoekelman R, Friedman S, Nelson N, Seidel H, & Weitzman M, Editors. Primary Pediatric Care, 4th edition. Mosby-Year Boon Inc. St. Louis, MO.

(2000) Segui-Gomez M. Evaluating worksite-based interventions that promote safety-belt use.  American Journal of Preventive Medicine.  18(4): 11-22 (S).

(2000) Reece R & Sege RD. Childhood head injury: Accidental or inflicted? Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine; 154: 11-15.