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David C. Grossman
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 125
Citations - 9662
David C. Grossman is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 124 publications receiving 8905 citations. Previous affiliations of David C. Grossman include Group Health Cooperative & Group Health Research Institute.
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Screening for Breast Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement
Ned Calonge,Diana B. Petitti,Thomas G. DeWitt,Allen J. Dietrich,Kimberly D. Gregory,David C. Grossman,George Isham,Michael L. LeFevre,Rosanne M. Leipzig,Lucy N. Marion,Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk,Virginia A. Moyer,Judith K. Ockene,George F. Sawaya,J. Sanford Schwartz,Timothy J Wilt,US Preventive Serv Task Force +16 more
TL;DR: The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess additional benefits and harms of either digital mammography or magnetic resonance imaging instead of film mammography as screening modalities for breast cancer.
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Relationship Between Trauma Center Volume and Outcomes
Avery B. Nathens,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Ronald V. Maier,David C. Grossman,Ellen J. MacKenzie,Maria Moore,Frederick P. Rivara +6 more
TL;DR: A strong association exists between trauma center volume and outcomes, with significant improvements in mortality and LOS when volume exceeds 650 cases per year, and benefits are only evident in patients at high risk for adverse outcomes.
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Evaluation of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Item for Detecting Major Depression Among Adolescents
Laura P. Richardson,Elizabeth McCauley,Elizabeth McCauley,David C. Grossman,David C. Grossman,Carolyn A. McCarty,Julie Richards,Joan Russo,Carol M. Rockhill,Carol M. Rockhill,Wayne Katon +10 more
TL;DR: Although the optimal cut point is higher among adolescents, the sensitivity and specificity of the PHQ-9 are similar to those of adult populations, making this tool an excellent choice for providers and researchers seeking to implement depression screening in primary care settings.
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Effectiveness of a Violence Prevention Curriculum Among Children in Elementary School: A Randomized Controlled Trial
David C. Grossman,Holly J. Neckerman,Thomas D. Koepsell,Ping-Yu Liu,Kenneth N. Asher,Kathy Beland,Karin S. Frey,Frederick P. Rivara +7 more
TL;DR: The Second Step violence prevention curriculum appears to lead to a moderate observed decrease in physically aggressive behavior and an increase in neutral and prosocial behavior in school.
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Gun storage practices and risk of youth suicide and unintentional firearm injuries.
David C. Grossman,Beth A. Mueller,Christine A. Riedy,M. Denise Dowd,Andrés Villaveces,Janice Prodzinski,Jon Nakagawara,John Howard,Norman Thiersch,Richard C. Harruff +9 more
TL;DR: The 4 practices of keeping a gun locked, unloaded, storing ammunition locked, and in a separate location are each associated with a protective effect and suggest a feasible strategy to reduce these types of injuries in homes with children and teenagers where guns are stored.