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David C. Schwebel

Researcher at University of Alabama at Birmingham

Publications -  395
Citations -  123784

David C. Schwebel is an academic researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 358 publications receiving 93565 citations. Previous affiliations of David C. Schwebel include University of California, Los Angeles & University of Iowa.

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Child Pedestrian Street-Crossing Behaviors outside a Primary School: Developing Observational Methodologies and Data from a Case Study in Changsha, China.

TL;DR: Observational methods of coding videotaped behavior proved effective to understand and code children's risk and safety while crossing the street outside their primary school in Changsha, China.
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Adolescent transport and unintentional injuries: a systematic analysis using the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors report comprehensive trends in injury-related mortality and morbidity for adolescents aged 10-24 years during the past three decades, using the Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2019 Study.
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The role of impulsivity in children's estimation of physical ability: implications for children's unintentional injury risk.

TL;DR: Replicating previous work, children tended to overestimate their ability, and overestimation of ability was related to history of unintentional injury, and implications to injury prevention and future research are discussed.
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Virtual reality by mobile smartphone: improving child pedestrian safety

TL;DR: Evaluated delivery of an immersive pedestrian VR using mobile smartphones and the Google Cardboard platform, technology enabling standard smartphones to function as immersive VR delivery systems shows substantial potential to overcome barriers of dissemination and implementation and deliver pedestrian safety training to children worldwide.
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An App-Based Intervention for Caregivers to Prevent Unintentional Injury Among Preschoolers: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

TL;DR: The app-based intervention approach to improve caregiver behaviors surrounding child injury risk offers promise to be modified and ultimately disseminated broadly.