Dr. Jason Goldstick This project will use the System for Overdose Surveillance, created by the U-M Injury Prevention Center, to conduct a rigorous comparison of several powerful spatiotemporal prediction methods ...
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Dr. Abigail Bretzin The project will develop an injury surveillance system that prospectively monitors SRCs in the high school setting to record details regarding the incident injury and utilization of ...
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Dr. Kip Bohnert Dr. Jason Goldstick Suicide is a significant and growing public health concern, and a leading cause of death in the United States (U.S.). Suicide ranks in the ...
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Dr. Donovan Maust BZD prescribing to older adults continues despite decades of evidence demonstrating the risk for significant injury from both falls and OD. In the face of continued use, ...
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Dr. Allison Lin Opioid overdose mortality continues to rise, but major shifts have occurred in the relative proportion of deaths attributed to specific opioids and other substances. To examine risk ...
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Suicide is a significant and growing public health concern, and a leading cause of death in the United States (U.S.). Suicide ranks in the top ten leading causes of death ...
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Unintentional injury is a significant burden and source of premature mortality for aging Americans: in 2016, there were 53,141 deaths due to unintentional injury among adults 65 and older (“older ...
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Opioid overdose mortality continues to rise, but major shifts have occurred in the relative proportion of deaths attributed to specific opioid types. Opioids can be categorized into natural/semisynthetic opioids (e.g. ...
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In 2016, 45,000 U.S. individuals died by suicide, twice as many as died by homicide. Military personnel are disproportionately affected, especially in the National Guard (NG) where suicide rates (27.6/100,000) ...
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