Professor Julie Brown's Publications
About Professor Julie Brown's Publications
Program Head, Injury program, The George Institute Australia- Professor, UNSW Sydney
- Co-Directo, Transurban Road Safety Centre at NeuRA
- Honorary Principal Research Scientist, Injury Prevention Research Centre
- BSc ,
- PhD
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Validation of an in-vehicle monitoring device for measuring driving exposure and deceleration events
The Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety Date published: -
A multifaceted program to increase the appropriate use and decrease the misuse of child restraints.
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Direct observations of child restraint use to evaluate a preschool based education and restraint distribution program.
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Restraint use and seating position among child car passengers: An observational study in Shanghai
Accident Analysis & Prevention Date published: -
Exploring child car passenger safety practices in China: experience from a parental survey in Shanghai
Injury Prevention Date published: -
Child Restraint Fitting Stations reduce incorrect restraint use among child occupants
Accident Analysis & Prevention Date published: -
Variations in Rear Seat Cushion Properties and the Effects on Submarining
Traffic Injury Prevention Date published: -
Buckle up safely: a cluster randomised trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-school based program to increase appropriate use of child restraints
BMC Public Health Date published: -
A multifaceted program to increase the appropriate use and decrease misuse of child restraints
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Buckle-Up Safely Team Direct observations of child restraint use to evaluate a pre-school based education and restraint distribution program
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Review of child restraint evaluation program (CREP) in preparation for CREP Stage 5: ease of use assessment findings
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What should we be assessing in the rear seat?
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Spinal injury in car crashes: crash factors and the effects of occupant age
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Factors predicting incorrect use of restraints by children travelling in cars: a cluster randomised observational study
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A matched-cohort analysis of belted front and rear seat occupants in newer and older model vehicles shows that gains in front occupant safety have outpaced gains for rear seat occupants
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Population-level estimates of child restraint practices among children aged 0-12 years in NSW, Australia
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