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"Best Bets" to Prevent Unintentional Auto-Related Injuries: Prevent and Treat Conduct Problems |
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Jelalian and colleagues (2000) also identified a cross-sectional relationship between conduct problems and injury in an MVC. In the sample of the all boys parochial school, adolescent boys with more conduct problems were more likely than were their peers to report having been injured in an MVC. The connection between conduct problems and MVCs may be the result of an increased likelihood of risky driving. |
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