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    Sensitivity of macrobenthic secondary production to trawling in the English sector of the Greater North Sea: A biological trait approach by Bolam, S.G., Coggan, R.C., Eggleton, J., Diesing, M., Stephens, D.

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-01-2014)
    “…Demersal trawling constitutes the most significant human impact on both the structure and functioning of coastal seabed fauna. While a number of studies have…”
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    Injury prevention attitudes and awareness in New Zealand by Hooper, R, Coggan, C A, Adams, B

    Published in Injury prevention (01-03-2003)
    “…Objectives: This study was designed to obtain New Zealand data on beliefs related to a broad spectrum of injuries and their prevention. Methods: A cross…”
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    Suicide: Qualitative data from focus group interviews with youth by Coggan, Carolyn, Patterson, Pam, Fill, Jacqui

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-11-1997)
    “…Suicide is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among people aged 15–24 years of age. This paper illustrates the use of focus groups with young people to…”
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    Harstad injury prevention study: prevention of burns in young children by community based intervention by Ytterstad, Børge, Smith, Gordon S, Coggan, Carolyn A

    Published in Injury prevention (01-09-1998)
    “…Objective—To describe the long term effectiveness of a community based program targeting prevention of burns in young children. Design—Quasiexperimental…”
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    Evaluation of the Waitakere Community Injury Prevention Project by Coggan, Carolyn, Patterson, Pam, Brewin, Marilyn, Hooper, Rhonda, Robinson, Elizabeth

    Published in Injury prevention (01-06-2000)
    “…Objective—To evaluate the Waitakere Community Injury Prevention Project (WCIPP). Methods—Process and outcome evaluations were conducted over a three year…”
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    Acceptability of common screening methods used to detect distress and related mood disorders-preferences of cancer specialists and non-specialists by Mitchell, Alex J., Kaar, Stephen, Coggan, Chris, Herdman, Joanne

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-03-2008)
    “…A new questionnaire of clinicians' attitudes and practices in relation to screening for mood disorder was distributed to 300 cancer professionals (specialists…”
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    The New Zealand Blood Donors' Health Study: baseline findings of a large prospective cohort study of injury by Ameratunga, S N, Norton, R N, Whitlock, G, MacMahon, S, Coggan, C, Jackson, R T, Langley, J D, Parag, V, Smith, D, Woodfield, D G

    Published in Injury prevention (01-03-2002)
    “…Introduction: Cohort studies have contributed important scientific knowledge regarding the determinants of chronic diseases. Despite the need for etiologic…”
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    Young Pacifican suicide attempts: a review of emergency department medical records, Auckland, New Zealand by Tiatia, J, Coggan, C

    Published in Pacific health dialog (01-03-2001)
    “…The aim of this study was to describe the population of Pacific young people in the Auckland region who were treated at Emergency Departments as a result of a…”
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    Community based intervention on adolescent risk taking: using research for community action by Coggan, Carolyn, Disley, Barbara, Patterson, Pam

    Published in Injury prevention (01-03-1998)
    “…Objectives—To use research on adolescent risk taking behaviour as an impetus for a community to develop locally based injury prevention strategies. Design—Case…”
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    Risk factors associated with the transition from acute to chronic occupational back pain by FRANSEN, Marlene, WOODWARD, Mark, NORTON, Robyn, COGGAN, Carolyn, DAWE, Martin, SHERIDAN, Nicolette

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (2002)
    “…A prospective cohort study was conducted on workers claiming earnings-related compensation for low back pain. Information obtained at the time of the initial…”
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    Youth Suicide in New Zealand by Disley, Barbara, Coggan, Carolyn

    “…It is increasingly acknowledged that suicidal behavior has a considerable impact on both individuals and society in terms of acute physical and mental health…”
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    Prevalence of back pain among nurses by Coggan, C, Norton, R, Roberts, I, Hope, V

    Published in New Zealand medical journal (10-08-1994)
    “…To provide estimates of the occurrence of back pain among nurses employed in the public health sector in Auckland, New Zealand. A cross sectional survey was…”
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    Predictors of A&E staff attitudes to self-harm patients who use self-laceration: Influence of previous training and experience by Friedman, Trevor, Newton, Charles, Coggan, Christine, Hooley, Samantha, Patel, Rekha, Pickard, Matthew, Mitchell, Alex J.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-03-2006)
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes of accident and emergency (A&E) staff towards patients who self-harm through laceration. We developed a…”
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    Risk-taking behaviours in a sample of New Zealand adolescents by Coggan, C A, Disley, B, Patterson, P, Norton, R

    “…We surveyed the risk-taking behaviour of students aged 16 years and over in two New Zealand high schools, with a particular focus on road safety, substance…”
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    Problematising depression: young people, mental health and suicidal behaviours by Bennett, Sara, Coggan, Carolyn, Adams, Peter

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-07-2003)
    “…The published literature provides strong evidence for connections between mental health issues, such as depression, and suicidal behaviours. However, in spite…”
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    Evaluation of the Ngati Porou community injury prevention project by Brewin, Marilyn, Coggan, Carolyn

    Published in Ethnicity & health (01-02-2004)
    “…Objective. To evaluate the Ngati Porou Community Injury Prevention Project based in a rural district in the North Island of New Zealand with an extensive…”
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    Using local injury surveillance for community-based injury prevention: an analysis of Scandinavian WHO Safe Community and Canadian Safe Community Foundation programmes by Nilsen, Per, Bourne, Michael, Coggan, Carolyn

    “…Injury surveillance is widely recognized as a critical prerequisite for effective injury prevention, yet few studies have investigated its use by…”
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    TRAVELLERS: A School-Based Early Intervention Programme Helping Young People Manage and Process Change, Loss and Transition. Pilot Phase Findings by Dickinson, Pauline, Coggan, Carolyn, Bennett, Sara

    “…Objective: This paper outlines the conceptual background and findings from the pilot phase of TRAVELLERS – an early intervention programme designed to enhance…”
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    Blaming children for child pedestrian injuries by Roberts, I, Coggan, C

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-03-1994)
    “…Pedestrian injuries are a leading cause of childhood mortality. In this paper a case study of a child pedestrian death is presented in order to examine the…”
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    Presentations by youth to Auckland Emergency Departments following a suicide attempt by Bennett, Sara, Coggan, Carolyn, Hooper, Rhonda, Lovell, Cherie, Adams, Peter

    “…The objective of this study was to describe the population of European youth (15–24 years) presenting to emergency departments (EDs) at one of the three…”
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