Health Education Research Advance Access originally published online on November 16, 2006
Health Education Research 2007 22(1):153; doi:10.1093/her/cyl151
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Injury and Violence Prevention: Behavioral Sciences Theories, Methods, and Applications
Andrea C. Gielen, David A. Sleet and Ralph J. DiClementeJossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA, 2006
534 pp. ISBN 978-0-7879-7764-1
Associate Professor of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health at El Paso, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston
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Both unintentional and intentional injury are issues of great concern in public health, and continue to be the leading cause of death in young people in the United