| Project Title: | 1995 Inventory of Federally Funded Research in Injury Prevention and Control |
| Grant/Contract Number: | Not specified |
| Type of Project: | Research |
| Funding Agency: | National Center for Injury Prevention and Control |
| Agency Contact Person: | Sandra
Bonzo (770) 488-4228 |
| Principal Investigator: | Sandra Bonzo |
| Mailing Address: | National
Center for Injury Prevention and Control 4770 Buford Highway, NE, M/S K-65 Atlanta, GA 30341 |
| Total Project Duration: | 01/91 to ongoing |
| FY 98 Total Costs: | Not specified |
| Total Project Budget: | Not specified |
| Child Maltreatment Focus: | Secondary |
| Type of Abuse: | Physical, Emotional, Sexual, Neglect; Undifferentiated |
| Sample Size: | Not specified |
| Age of Subjects: | Not specified |
| Child
Abuse and Neglect Focus of This Project: |
Not specified |
| Summary |
| This inventory will compile information on injury prevention and control projects funded by the Federal Government. The project's major goal is the prevention and control of injury-related morbidity and mortality or the evaluation of an injury intervention. To be included in the inventory, the project must be funded by a Federal government agency and active during FY 1995. The project may be in the pilot, testing, or demonstration phase. Filed testing of applied research findings, evaluation of interventions, and multisite prevention/intervention trials are included. Data supplied by Federal departments and agencies and from publicly available electronic resources are also included in the inventory. The inventory contains projects from the Department of Agriculture, Department of Defense, Department of Education (National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research), Department of Health and Human Services (Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Aging, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Care Financing Administration, Health Resources and Services Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Indian Health Service, and the National Institutes of Health), Department of Justice (National Institute of Justice), Department of Transportation, Department of Veteran's Affairs, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The results of this inventory, which will be used as a centralized source of information on FY 1995 injury prevention and control activities, identify possible gaps and points of collaboration at the Federal level. |