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A case-control study of hospital visits 12 months preceding suicide in N. Alaska, Suicide Study Alaska Medicine

Alaska Suicide Follow-back Study, Alaska Suicide Follow-back Study

Alaska Suicide Hospitalizations, Hospitalized Suicidal Acts

Alaska Seat Belt Cost Analysis, AIPC: Seat Belts

Alaska Seat Belt Use Surveys 2007 Seat Belt Use 2007

Alaska Injury Prevention Center Brochure, AIPC Brochure

Fire Stoppers Brochure, Fire Stoppers

Drowning in Alaskan Waters, Jennifer Lincoln, Ron Perkins, et al. Drownings

Evaluation of An Alaskan Marine Safety Training Program, Ron Perkins - AMSEA Evaluation

Ionization and Photoelectric Smoke Alarms in Rural Alaskan Homes, Tom Fazzini, Ron Perkins, David Grossman - Smoke Alarms

Firearm-Related Deaths in the Alaska Native Population, Ron Perkins, Mary O'Connor -  Firearm Deaths

Reducing injuries among Native Americans: five cost-outcome analyses, Eduard Zaloshnja, Ted Miller, et al. -  Prevention cost-outcome


Recent Media Coverage of the Alaska Injury Prevention Center

  • Reflective tape reduces chances of injury, Mukluk Telegraph, January/February 2003
  • Drunken driving deaths down, Anchorage Daily News, December 19, 2002
  • Media literacy skills focus of session, adn.com, Oct 12, 2002
  • Mayor's Charity Ball to benefit 4 nonprofits, Anchorage Daily News, October 10, 2002
  • Parents check out safety of school routes, Anchorage Daily News, October 6, 2002
  • Chevak girl dies in four-wheeler crash, Anchorage Daily News, September 24, 2002
  • ATV safety, Anchorage Daily News, August 29, 2002
  • Program encourages parents to meet, stay in touch, Anchorage Daily News, August 9, 2002
  • Bicycle Safety - Helmets Save Lives, Parents 'n Kids, June/July, 2002
  • Cities receive 3,000 smoke alarms for low-income housing, Anchorage Daily News, May 11, 2002
 

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