Child passenger safety for inner-city Latinos: new approaches from the community. Martin, M., Holden, J., Chen, Z., & Quinlan, K. Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention, 12(2):99-104, 4, 2006.
Child passenger safety for inner-city Latinos: new approaches from the community. [link]Website  abstract   bibtex   
Motor vehicle crashes injuries, the leading cause of death for Latino children in the United States, can be reduced by the correct use of child safety seats. This study evaluated the ability of a community health worker education program to improve proper child safety seat usage in urban low income Latino families.
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