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  • Blum, R. W. and Nelson-Mmari, K. (2004) "The health of young people in a global context". Journal of Adolescent Health 35, 402-18.

  • Braun, E et al (2006) Zielgruppe junge RisikofahrerInnen: Ausgewählte Strategien zur Hebung der Verkehrssicherheit, Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie, Wien.

  • Chisholm, L. and Kovacheva, S. (2002) Exploring the European youth mosaic. Council of Europe.

  • Currie, C., Roberts, C., Morgan, A., Smith, R., Settertobulte, W., Samdal, O., Barnekow Rasmussen, V. and World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe (2004) Young people's health in context Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study: international report from the 2001/2002 survey. World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen.

  • Glendon, I. (1998) "Management of Risks by Individuals and Organisations". Safety Science Monitor 3, 1–11.

  • Hayes, M. (2002) Project Summary - Taking chances: the lifestyles and leisure risk of young people, CAPT, London

  • Jessor, R. and Jessor, S. L. (1977) Problem behavior and psychosocial development A longitudinal study of youth. Academic Press, New York.

  • Koupilova, I., Mckee, M., Leon, D. A., Sethi, D. and Zwi, A. (2002) Injuries. In Children's health and environment: a review of evidence, Vol. Environmental Issue Report No. 29, Taburlini, G., von Ehrenstein, O. S. and Bertollini, R. eds, pp. 130–140. European Evironment Agency, Copenhagen.

  • Krug, E. G., Dahlberg, L. L., Mercy, J. A., Zwi, A. B. and Lozano, R. eds (2002) World Report on Violence and Health. World Health Organization, Washington.

  • Millstein, S. G. and Halpern-Felsher, B. L. (2002) "Judgements about Risk and Perceived Invulnerability in Adolescents and Young Adults". Journal of Research on Adolescence 12, 399–422.

  • Mitchell, W. A., Crawshaw, P., Bunton, R. and Green, E. E. (2001) "Situating young people's experiences of risk and identity". Health Risk & Society 3, 217-233.

  • Pickett, W.et al (2005) Cross national study of injury and social determinants in adolescents, Inj. Prev. 2005;11;213-218

  • Schopper, D., Lomard, J. D. and Waxweiler, R. eds (2006) Developing policies to prevent injuries and violence: guidelines for policy-makers and planners. World Health Organization, Geneva.

  • Sethi, D., Racioppi, F., Baumgarten, I. and Vida, P. (2006) Injuries and violence in Europe. Why they matter and what can be done. World Health Organization, Rome.

  • Trimpop, R. M. (1994) The psychology of risk taking behavior. North-Holland, Amsterdam.  



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Issue 8 AdRisk Toolbox (December 2008)
Issue 7 AdRisk launchs its results (September 2008)
Issue 6 AdRisk April meeting (June 2008)
Issue 5 Focus on Injuries and risk taking among young people (April 2008)
Issue 4 Do's and Don'ts (October 2007)
Issue 3 Initiating national actions plans (September 2007)
Issue 2 Pilot project
Issue 1 Risk-taking behaviour

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9-10 October 2008, Paris
2nd European Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion

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