Funded Research Projects
Producing and disseminating quality, actionable research is at the core of the Center’s mission, and our members and leadership possess broad expertise and experience. Many of our faculty and members have been working, researching, and publishing together for more than 10 years. Multidisciplinary collaboration is a hallmark of our culture, and we encourage cross-disciplinary work to advance the field.
More comprehensive information on research work by investigators affiliated with the U-M Injury Prevention Center is available at the Michigan Experts Injury Prevention Center web page.
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How Do Multiple Male Peer Passengers Affect Male Adolescents’ Risky Driving Behaviors: A Driving Simulator Evaluation
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Child Maltreatment: A New Interdisciplinary Model for Identifying Hormonal and Contextual Mediators and Assessing Interventions
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Two-dimensional Prototype Testing and Analysis of an Impulse Mitigating Helmet Design
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Prescription Opioids and Driving Risk: A Comparison by Dose and Medical Use and Misuse
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The Impact of Legislation and Policies on Prescription Opioid Overdose Rates
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Long-term Effects of Concussion on Driving Behaviors: A Driving Simulator Evaluation
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M-Coach: A Pilot Evaluation of Remote Therapy Interventions among High-risk Youth Populations
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Development and Validation of a “Gold Standard” in vivo Head Impact Sensor
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Leveraging Social Media to Inform Prevention and Intervention Efforts to Reduce Sexual Violence among Adolescents and Emerging Adults