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Pergamon Journal of Safety Research 34 (2003) 607-610 www-.elsevier.com/locate/jsr www.nsc.org Annual index: vol. 34/2003 Titles: A comprehensive framework for assessing and selecting appropriate scaffolding based on analytic hierarchy process. Fang, D., Shen, Q., Wu, S., & Liu, G. 34(5), 587-594. A neglected risky behavior among children and adolescents: underage driving and injury in New South Wales, Australia. Lam, L. T. 34(3), 315-320. A safety self-management intervention for mining operations. Hickman, J. S., & Geller, E. S. 34(3), 299-308. A survey-based system for safety measurement and improvement. Carder, B., & Ragan, P. W. 34(2), 157-165. Adolescent driver risk taking and driver education: evidence of a mobility bias in public policymaking. Hirsh, P. 34(3), 289-298. Age differences in safety attitudes and safety performance in Hong Kong construction workers. Siu, O-l., Phillips, D. R., & Leung, T-w. 34(2), 199-205. An empirical investigation of European drivers’ self-assessment. Karlaftis, M. G., Kotzampassakis, I., & Kanellaidis, G. 34(2), 207-213. Analysis of driver injury severity levels at multiple locations using ordered probit models. Abdel-Aty, M. 34(5), 595-601. Analysis of motor vehicle crashes at stop signs in four cities. Retting, R. A., Weinstein, H. B., & Solomon, M. 34(5), 483—487. Antecedents of injury among youth in agricultural settings: A longitudinal examination of safety consciousness, dangerous risk taking, and safety knowledge. Westaby, J. D., & Lee, B. L. 34(3), 227-240. Are pilots at risk of accidents due to fatigue? Goode, J. H. 34(3), 309-313. Assessment of older drivers: Relationships among on-road errors, medical conditions, and test outcome. DiStefano, M., & Macdonald, W. 34(4), 415-429. Bridging the gap: Bringing together intentional and unintentional injury prevention efforts to improve health and well being. Cohen, L., Miller, T., Sheppard, M. A., Gordon, E., Gantz, T., & Atnafou, R. 34(5), 483—487. Case studies of occupational falls from heights: Cognition and behavior in context. Kines, P. 34(3), 263-271. Causal attributions of Ghanaian industrial workers for accident occurrence: Miners and non-miners perspective. Gyekye, S.A. 34(5), 531-536. Comparison of young male and female drivers’ attitude and self-reported traffic behaviour in Finland in 1978 and 2001. Laapotti, S., Keskinen, E., & Rajalin, S. 34(5), 577—585. Comprehension and memory for warning symbols: age-related differences and impact of training. Lesch, M. F. 34(5), 493-503. Deaths in construction related to personnel lifts, 1992—99. McCann, M. 34(5), 505-512. Deconstructing a gender difference: driving cessation and personal driving history of older women. Hakamies-Blomgqvist, & Siren, A. 34(4), 383-388. Development of an algorithm for an EEG-based driver fatigue countermeasure. Lal, S. K. L., Craig, A., Boord, P., Kirkup, L., & Nguyen, H. 34(3), 321-328. Differences in relative risks for fatal occupational highway transportation accidents. Janicak, C. A. 34(5), 537-543. Do the designated drivers of college students stay sober? Timmerman, M. A., Geller, E. S., Glindemann, K. E., & Fournier, A. K. 34(2), 127-133. Driving and alternatives: Older drivers in Michigan. Kostyniuk, L. P., & Shope, J. T. 34(4), 407—414. Driving disability and dizziness. Cohen, H. S., Wells, J., Kimball, K. T., & Owsley, C. 34(4), 361-369. Effect of vehicle and crash factors on older occupants. Austin, R. A., & Faigin, B. M. 34(4), 441-452. Enhancing the effectiveness of graduated driver licensing legislation. Foss, R., & Goodwin, A. 34(1), 79-84. Evaluating the impact of passengers on the safety of older drivers. Hing, J. Y. C., Stamatiadis, N., & Aultman-Hall, L. 34(4), 343-351. Evaluation of a safety training program in three food service companies. Sinclair, R. C., Smith, R., Colligan, M., Prince, M., Nguyen, T., & Stayner, L. 34(5), 545-556. doi: 10.1016/S0022-4375(03)00103-8 608 Annual index: vol. 34/2003 Graduated driver licensing and safer driving. McKnight, A. J., & Peck, R. C. 34(1), 85-89. Graduated driver licensing in the United States: evaluation results from the early programs. Shope, J. T., & Molnar, L. J. 34(1), 63-69. Graduated driver licensing: the New Zealand experience. Begg, D., & Stephenson, S. 34(1), 99-105. How well do parents manage young driver crash risks? Simons-Morton, B. G., & Hartos, J. L. 34(1), 91-97. Impact of impulsiveness, venturesomeness, and empathy on driving by older adults. Owsley C., McGwin, G. Jr., & McNeal, S. F. 34(4), 353-359. Improving older driver knowledge and self-awareness through self-assessment: The driving decisions workbook. Eby, D. W., Molnar, L. J., Shope, J. T., Vivoda, J. M., & Fordyce, T. A. 34(4), 371-381. Is there a link between children’s motor abilities and unintentional injuries? Schwebel, D. C., Binder, S. C., Sales, J. M., & Plumert, J. M. 34(2), 135-141. Logging injuries for a 10-year period in Jilin Province of the People’s Republic of China. Wang, J., Bell, J. L., & Grushecky, S. T. 34(3), 273-279. Management practices as antecedents of safety culture within the trucking industry: similarities and differences by hierarchical level. Arboleda, A., Morrow, P. C., Crum, M. R., & Shelley, M. C. II. 34(2), 189-197. MaryPODS revisited: Updated crash analysis and implications for screening program implementation. Staplin, L., Gish, K. W., & Wagner, E. K. 34(4), 389-397. Mental models of safety: do managers and employees see eye to eye? Prussia, G. E., Brown, K. A., & Willis, P. G. 34(2), 143-156. New Zealand drivers study: Developing a methodology for conducting a follow-up study of newly licensed drivers (Work in Progress). Begg, D., Brookland, R., Hope, J., Langley, J., & Broughton, J. 34(3), 329-336. Occupational electrical injuries in the United States, 1992—1998, and recommendations for safety research. Cawley, J. C., & Homcee, G. T. 34(3), 241-248. Older women drivers: Fatal crashes in good conditions. Baker, T. K., Falb, T., Voas, R., & Lacey, J. 34(4), 399-405. On-road driving evaluations: a potential tool for helping older adults drive safely longer. Stutts, J. C., & Wilkins, J. W. 34(4), 431-439. Other high-risk factors for young drivers — how graduated licensing does, doesn’t, or could address them. Ferfuson, S. A. 34(1), 71-77. Preventing collisions involving surface mining equipment: A GPS-based approach. Ruff, T. M., Holden, T. P. 34(2), 175-181. Provisional license. Preusser, D. F., & Leaf, W. A. 34(1), 45-49. Responsibility of drivers, by age and gender, for motor vehicle crash deaths. Williams, A. 34(5), 525—529. Risk-mitigating beliefs, risk estimates, and self-reported speeding in a sample of Australian drivers. Brown, S. L., & Cotton, A. 34(2), 183-188. Risky, aggressive, or emotional driving: addressing the need for consistent communication in research. Dula, C. S., & Geller, E. S. 34(5), 557-564. Safety with access scaffolds: development of a prototype decision aid based on accident analysis. Whitaker, S. M., Graves, R. J., James, M., & McCann, P. 34(3), 249-261. Technology use and psychosocial factors in the self-reporting of musculoskeletal disorder symptoms in call center workers. Halford, V., Cohen, H. H. 34(2), 167-173. Teenage drivers: patterns of risk. Williams, A. 34(1), 5—15. The 2001 national household travel survey: a look into the travel patterns of older Americans (Special Report: New Statistical Data Source). Collia, D. V., Sharp, J., & Giesbrecht, L. 34(4), 461-470. The compelling case for graduated licensing. William, A. 34(1), 3—4. The concept of degraded images applied to hazard recognition training in mining for reduction of lost-time injuries. Kowalski- Trakofler, K. M., & Barrett, E. A. 34(5), 513-523. The evolution and effectiveness of graduated licensing. Simpson, H. B. 34(1), 25-34. The genesis of GDL. Waller, P. 34(1), 17-23. The ‘goldilocks model’ of overtime in construction: not too much, not too little, but just night. Goldenhar, L. M., Hacker, S., Moir, S., & Rosecrance, J. 34(2), 215-226. The learner’s permit. Mayhew, D. R. 34(1), 35-43 The provisional license: Nighttime and passenger restrictions — a literature review. Lin, M. L., & Fearn, K. T. 34(1), 51-61. The transtheoretical model of change in adolescents: implications for injury prevention. Kidd, P., Reed, D., Weaver, L., Westneat, S., & Rayens, M. K. 34(3), 281—288. The use of supervisory practices as leverage to improve safety behavior: a cross-level intervention model. Zohar, D., & Luria, G. 34(5), 565—575. Annual index: vol. 34/2003 609 Using a driving simulator to identify older drivers at inflated risk of motor vehicle crashes. Lee, H. C., Lee, A. H., Cameron, D., & Li-Tsang, C. 34(4), 453-459. Views of U.S. drivers about driving safety. Williams, A. F. 34(5), 489-492. What we know, what we don’t know, and what we need to know about graduated driver licensing. Hedlund, J., Shults, R. A., & Compton, R. 34(1), 107—115 Authors: Abdel-Aty, M. Analysis of driver injury severity levels at multiple locations using ordered probit models. 34(5) 595-601. Arboleda, A., Morrow, P. C., Crum, M. R., & Shelley, M. C. II. Management practices as antecedents of safety culture within the trucking industry: similarities and differences by hierarchical level. 34(2), 189-197. Austin, R. A., & Faigin, B. M. Effect of vehicle and crash factors on older occupants. 34(4) 441—452. Baker, T. K., Falb, T., Voas, R., & Lacey, J. Older women drivers: Fatal crashes in good conditions. 34(4), 399-405. Begg, D., & Stephenson, S. Graduated driver licensing: the New Zealand experience. 34(1), 99-105. Begg, D., Brookland, R., Hope, J., Langley, J., & Broughton, J. New Zealand drivers study: Developing a methodology for conducting a follow-up study of newly licensed drivers (Work in Progress). 34(3), 329-336. Brown, S. L., & Cotton, A. Risk-mitigating beliefs, risk estimates, and self-reported speeding in a sample of Australian drivers. 34(2), 183-188. Carder, B., & Ragan, P. W. A survey-based system for safety measurement and improvement. 34(2), 157-165. Cawley, J. C., & Homce, G. T. Occupational electrical injuries in the United States, 1992—1998, and recommendations for safety research. 34(3), 241-248. Cohen, H. S., Wells, J., Kimball, K. T., & Owsley, C. Driving disability and dizziness. 34(4), 361-369. Cohen, L., Miller, T., Sheppard, M. A., Gordon, E., Gantz, T., & Atnafou, R. Bridging the gap: Bringing together intentional and unintentional injury prevention efforts to improve health and well being. 34(5), 472—482. Collia, D. V., Sharp, J., & Giesbrecht, L. The 2001 national household travel survey: a look into the travel patterns of older Americans (Special Report: New Statistical Data Source). 34(4), 461—470. DiStefano, M., & Macdonald, W. Assessment of older drivers: Relationships among on-road errors, medical conditions, and test outcome. 34(4), 415-429. Dula, C. S., & Geller, E. S. Risky, aggressive, or emotional driving: addressing the need for consistent communication in research. 34(5), 557—564. Eby, D. W., Molnar, L. J., Shope, J. T., Vivoda, J. M., & Fordyce, T. A. Improving older driver knowledge and self-awareness through self-assessment: The driving decisions workbook. 34(4), 371-381. Fang, D., Shen, Q., Wu, S., & Liu, G. A comprehensive framework for assessing and selecting appropriate scaffolding based on analytic hierarchy process. 34(5), 587-594. Ferguson, S. A. Other high-risk factors for young drivers — how graduated licensing does, doesn’t, or could address them. 34(1), 71-77. Foss, R., & Goodwin, A. Enhancing the effectiveness of graduated driver licensing legislation. 34(1), 79-84. Goldenhar, L. M., Hacker, S., Moir, S., & Rosecrance, J. The ‘goldilocks model’ of overtime in construction: not too much, not too little, but just right. 34(2), 215-226. Goode, J. H. Are pilots at risk of accidents due to fatigue? 34(3), 309-313. Gyekye, S. A. Causal attributions of Ghanaian industrial workers for accident occurrence: Miners and non-miners perspective. 34(5), 531-536. Halford, V., Cohen, H. H. Technology use and psychosocial factors in the self-reporting of musculoskeletal disorder symptoms in call center workers. 34(2), 167-173. Hakamies-Blomgvist, & Siren, A. Deconstructing a gender difference: driving cessation and personal driving history of older women. 34(4), 383-388. Hedlund, J., Shults, R. A., & Compton, R. What we know, what we don’t know, and what we need to know about graduated driver licensing. 34(1), 107-115. Hickman, J. S., & Geller, E. S. A safety self-management intervention for mining operations. 34(3), 299-308. Hing, J. Y. C., Stamatiadis, N., & Aultman-Hall, L. Evaluating the impact of passengers on the safety of older drivers. 34(4), 343-351. Hirsh, P. Adolescent driver risk taking and driver education: evidence of a mobility bias in public policymaking. 34(3), 289-298. Janicak, C. A. Differences in relative risks for fatal occupational highway transportation accidents. 34(5), 537-543. Karlaftis, M. G., Kotzampassakis, I., & Kanellaidis, G. An empirical investigation of European drivers’ self-assessment. 34(2), 207-213. 610 Annual index: vol. 34/2003 Kidd, P., Reed, D., Weaver, L., Westneat S., & Rayens, M. K. The transtheoretical model of change in adolescents: implications for injury prevention. 34(3), 281—288. Kines, P. Case studies of occupational falls from heights: Cognition and behavior in context. 34(3), 263-271. Kostyniuk, L. P., & Shope, J. T. Driving and alternatives: Older drivers in Michigan. 34(4), 407—414. Kowalski-Trakofler, K. M., & Barrett, E. A.T he concept of degraded images applied to hazard recognition training in mining for reduction of lost-time injuries. 34(5), 513-523. Lal, S. K. L., Craig, A., Boord, P., Kirkup, L., & Nguyen, H. Development of an algorithm for an EEG-based driver fatigue countermeasure. 34(3), 321—328. Lam, L. T. A neglected risky behavior among children and adolescents: underage driving and injury in New South Wales, Australia. 34(3), 315—320. Laapotti, S., Keskinen, E., & Rajalin, S. Comparison of young male and female drivers’ attitude and self-reported traffic behaviour in Finland in 1978 and 2001. 34(5), 577-585. Lee, H. C., Lee, A. H., Cameron, D., & Li-Tsang, C. Using a driving simulator to identify older drivers at inflated risk of motor vehicle crashes. 34(4), 453—459. Lesch, M. F. Comprehension and memory for warning symbols: age-related differences and impact of training. 34(5), 493-503. McCann, M. Deaths in construction related to personnel lifts, 1992—99. 34(5), 505-512. Lin, M. L., & Fearn, K. T. The provisional license: Nighttime and passenger restrictions — a literature review. 34(1), 51-61. McKnight, A. J., & Peck, R. C. Graduated driver licensing and safer driving. 34(1), 85-89. Mayhew, D. R. The learner’s permit. 34(1), 35-43. Owsley C., McGwin, G. Jr., & McNeal, S. F. Impact of impulsiveness, venturesomeness, and empathy on driving by older adults. 34(4), 353-359. Preusser, D. F., & Leaf, W. A. Provisional license. 34(1), 45—49. Prussia, G. E., Brown, K. A., & Willis, P. G. Mental models of safety: do managers and employees see eye to eye? 34(2), 143-156. Retting, R. A., Weinstein, H. B., & Solomon, M. Analysis of motor vehicle crashes at stop signs in four cities. 34(5), 483—487. Ruff, T. M., Holden, T. P. Preventing collisions involving surface mining equipment: A GPS-based approach. 34(2), 175-181. Schwebel, D. C., Binder, S. C., Sales, J. M., & Plumert, J. M. Is there a link between children’s motor abilities and unintentional injuries? 34(2), 135—141. Shope, J. T., & Molnar, L. J. Graduated driver licensing in the United States: evaluation results from the early programs. 34(1), 63-69. Simons-Morton, B. G., & Hartos, J. L. How well do parents manage young driver crash risks? 34(1), 91—97. Simpson, H. B. The evolution and effectiveness of graduated licensing. 34(1), 25-34. Sinclair, R. C., Smith, R., Colligan, M., Prince, M., Nguyen, T., & Stayner, L. Evaluation of a safety training program in three food service companies. 34(5), 545-556. Siu, O-l., Phillips, D. R., & Leung, T-w. Age differences in safety attitudes and safety performance in Hong Kong construction workers. 34(2), 199-205. Staplin, L., Gish, K. W., & Wagner, E. K. MaryPODS revisited: Updated crash analysis and implications for screening program implementation. 34(4), 389-397. Stutts, J. C., & Wilkins, J. W. On-road driving evaluations: a potential tool for helping older adults drive safely longer. 34(4), 431-439. Timmerman, M. A., Geller, E. S., Glindemann, K. E., & Fournier, A. K. Do the designated drivers of college students stay sober? 34(2), 127-133. Waller, P. The genesis of GDL. 34(1), 17—23. Wang, J., Bell, J. L., & Grushecky, S. T. Logging injuries for a 10-year period in Jilin Province of the People’s Republic of China. 34(3), 273-279. Westaby, J. D., & Lee, B. L. Antecedents of injury among youth in agricultural settings: A longitudinal examination of safety consciousness, dangerous risk taking, and safety knowledge. 34(3), 227—240. Whitaker, S. M., Graves, R. J., James, M., & McCann, P. Safety with access scaffolds: development of a prototype decision aid based on accident analysis. 34(3), 249-261. Williams, A. Responsibility of drivers, by age and gender, for motor vehicle crash deaths. 34(5), 525-529. Williams, A. Teenage drivers: patterns of risk. 34(1), 5—15. William, A. The compelling case for graduated licensing. 34(1), 3—4. Williams, A. F. Views of U.S. drivers about driving safety. 34(5), 489—492. Zohar, D., & Luria, G. The use of supervisory practices as leverage to improve safety behavior: a cross-level intervention model. 34(5), 565-575.

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