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1 d in an emergency department within 6 h of a motor vehicle accident.
2 f the cervical spine within 48 hours after a motor vehicle accident.
3 age range: 2-10 years) who had experienced a motor vehicle accident.
4  acute PTSD in women and men after a serious motor vehicle accident.
5 t and physical reactivity to memories of the motor vehicle accident.
6  The most frequent mechanism of injury was a motor vehicle accident.
7 old woman who suffered near-drowning after a motor-vehicle accident.
8 y department sustaining polytrauma following motor vehicle accidents.
9 aumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in victims of motor vehicle accidents.
10 se, natural causes, homicides, suicides, and motor vehicle accidents.
11 ed, seen in 0.67% of patients admitted after motor vehicle accidents.
12 myocardium from the four persons who died in motor vehicle accidents.
13                                              Motor vehicle accidents account for more than 50% of all
14 ngs of distress in situations similar to the motor vehicle accident and physical reactivity to memori
15 munity study group of 122 victims of serious motor vehicle accidents and a comparison group of 42 (wh
16 ritraumatic dissociation is common following motor vehicle accidents and is a risk factor for acute a
17 Rates of PTSD are high in victims of serious motor vehicle accidents and remain high 9 months later.
18 in a hospital emergency department following motor vehicle accidents and to describe the prevalence a
19 ascular disease, stroke, daytime sleepiness, motor vehicle accidents, and diminished quality of life.
20 od physical and sexual abuse, partner abuse, motor vehicle accidents, and natural disasters, with mos
21   Four of the five patients were involved in motor vehicle accidents, and one had been assaulted.
22 e the highest prevalence of substance abuse, motor vehicle accidents, and sexually transmitted diseas
23                                              Motor vehicle accidents are the most common cause, with
24 jury mortality rates and fatality rates from motor-vehicle accidents (crashes in US usage) are higher
25                    Findings of all-cause and motor vehicle accident deaths among female Vietnam veter
26 p of 42 (who had been involved in minor, non-motor-vehicle accidents) followed over 12 months.
27 , and 365 days, as well as subsequent falls, motor vehicle accidents, fractures, and burns.
28  were more likely to have been involved in a motor vehicle accident, had higher Injury Severity Score
29 ed were more likely to have been involved in motor vehicle accidents, had higher Injury Severity Scor
30           The mechanism of injury was from a motor vehicle accident in 97% of the cases.
31 ia from a C7-T1 subluxation as a result of a motor vehicle accident in July 2006, presented with comp
32                                              Motor vehicle accident (MVA) mortality has been declinin
33 mpaired driving skills and increased risk of motor vehicle accidents (MVAs).
34 ts age 18-65 years who had been in a serious motor vehicle accident (N=122) were assessed with the St
35                           Victims of serious motor vehicle accidents (N = 122) were assessed for peri
36 reas exposure to nonassaultive trauma (e.g., motor vehicle accident, natural disaster) was best expla
37 m, motor vehicle accidents with pedestrians, motor vehicle accidents of unspecified type, accidental
38  death from influenza in the winter and from motor vehicle accidents on long holiday weekends.
39 opulation studies include increased risk for motor vehicle accidents, psychotic symptoms, and short-t
40  associated with driving impairment and high motor vehicle accident risk.
41 e four types of psychiatric outcomes after a motor vehicle accident that were noted overlap, are pers
42 clude that the excess risk of mortality from motor vehicle accidents that was associated with Gulf Wa
43 ans, the significant excess of deaths due to motor vehicle accidents that was observed during the ear
44 y recognition of psychiatric consequences of motor vehicle accidents that would enable early interven
45   One month after the accident, 34.4% of the motor vehicle accident victims met criteria for PTSD (ve
46 of PTSD were higher (25.2% and 18.2%) in the motor vehicle accident victims than in the comparison gr
47                                              Motor vehicle accident victims were systematically recru
48 al hospital emergency department following a motor vehicle accident were identified.
49                  However, excess deaths from motor vehicle accidents were observed in the Vietnam coh
50 ssues obtained from four persons who died in motor vehicle accidents were used as negative controls f
51                                 Survivors of motor vehicle accidents who sustained mild traumatic bra
52 nificantly raised mortality were alcoholism, motor vehicle accidents with pedestrians, motor vehicle

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