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Inj Prev 2002;8:257-258 doi:10.1136/ip.8.3.257
  • RESEARCH LETTER

Evaluation of the THINK FIRST For KIDS injury prevention curriculum for primary students

  1. A Greene1,
  2. P Barnett1,
  3. J Crossen1,
  4. G Sexton1,
  5. P Ruzicka2,
  6. E Neuwelt1
  1. 1Oregon Health Sciences University, Department of Neurology, Portland, Oregon
  2. 2Oregon State Health Division, Portland, Oregon
  1. Correspondence and reprints requests to:
 Dr Edward A Neuwelt, Oregon Health and Science University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Pk Rd, L603, Portland, OR 97201–3098, USA;
 neuwelte{at}ohsu.edu

    Abstract

    THINK FIRST is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to educate young people about the prevention of brain and spinal cord injuries. This paper describes a study conducted by THINK FIRST of Oregon on one of its injury prevention curricula, THINK FIRST for KIDS.

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