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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Qualitative consumer input for enhancing child restraint product information to prevent misuse: preliminary results
Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety Date published: -
Exploration of older drivers’ speeding behaviour
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour Date published: -
A robust estimation of the effects of motorcycle autonomous emergency braking (MAEB) based on in-depth crashes in Australia
Traffic Injury Prevention Date published: -
129 The child safety good practice guide: we don’t need to reinvent the wheel
Child and Adolescent Safety Date published: -
180 Falls in children under one year
Child and Adolescent Safety Date published: -
656 Paediatric injury from motorcycles and off road vehicles
Child and Adolescent Safety Date published: -
170 Rapid deceleration and crash events in an RCT evaluating a safe transport program for older drivers
Parallel Session Monday 19.9.2016 16:30–18:00 Date published: -
173 Seat belt fit and use behaviours observed among drivers aged 75+ years in their own vehicles
Parallel Session Monday 19.9.2016 16:30–18:00 Date published: -
190 Behind the wheel: driving exposure and participation from a randomised controlled trial program for older drivers
Traffic Safety Date published: -
Naturalistic speeding data: Drivers aged 75 years and older
Data in Brief Date published: -
The prevalence of crash risk factors in a population-based study of motorcycle riders
Injury Date published: -
Paediatric injury from indoor trampoline centres
Injury Prevention Date published: -
A longitudinal investigation of the predictors of older drivers’ speeding behaviour
Accident Analysis & Prevention Date published: -
Seat belt repositioning and use of vehicle seat cushions is increased among older drivers aged 75 years and older with morbidities
Australasian Journal on Ageing Date published: -
Quality of harness fit for normal and low birthweight infants observed among newborns in infant car seats
Injury Prevention Date published: -
Child restraint use and parental perceptions of comfort
Traffic Injury Prevention Date published: