About CSN
Staff Publications
The publications included in these lists were selected to provide an indication of the extent to which CSN staff have published in the fields of injury prevention and public health.
Ted Miller
Miller TR, Taylor DM.
Adolescent suicidality: Who will ideate, who will act?
Suicide and Life–Threatening Behavior. 2005 Aug;35(4):425–35.
Spicer RS, Miller TR, Langley JD, Stephenson SC.
Comparison of injury case fatality rates in the United States and New Zealand.
Injury Prevention. 2005 Apr;11(2):71–6.
Waehrer GM, Leigh JP, Miller TR.
Costs of occupational injury and illness within the health services sector.
International Journal of Health Services. 2005;35(2):343–59.
Zaloshnja E, Miller TR, Lawrence BA, Romano EO.
The costs of unintentional home injuries.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2005 Jan;28(1):88–94.
Hendrie DV, Miller TR (2004).
Economic evaluation of injury prevention and control programs.
In: McClure R, Stevenson M, McEvoy S (Eds.), The scientific basis of injury prevention and control (pp. 372–90).
Sydney, Australia: IP Communications.
Hendrie DV, Miller TR.
Assessing the burden of injuries: competing measures.
Injury Control and Safety Promotion. 2004 Sep;11(3):193–9.
Hendrie DV, Miller TR, Orlando M, Spicer RS, Taft C, Consunji R, Zaloshnja E.
Child and family safety device affordability by country income level: An 18 country comparison.
Injury Prevention. 2004 Dec;10(6):338–43.
Levy DT, Mallonee S, Miller TR, Smith GS, Spicer RS, Romano EO, Fisher DA.
Alcohol involvement in burn, submersion, spinal cord, and brain injuries.
Medical Science Monitor. 2004 Jan;10(1):CR17–24.
Zaloshnja E, Miller TR.
Costs of large truck–involved crashes in the United States.
Accident Analysis and Prevention. 2004 Sep;36(5):801–8.
Cohen LR, Miller TR, Sheppard MA, Gordon E, Gantz T, Atnafou R.
Bridging the gap: Bringing together intentional and unintentional injury prevention efforts to improve health and well being.
Journal of Safety Research. 2003;34(5):473–83.
Spicer RS, Young XJ, Sheppard MA, Olson LM, Miller TR.
Preventing unintentional injuries in schools: How to use data to build partnerships and develop programs.
American Journal of Health Education. 2003 Sep–Oct;34(5 Suppl):13–17.
Blincoe L, Seay A, Zaloshnja E, Miller TR, Romano EO, Luchter S, Spicer RS (2002).
The economic impact of motor vehicle crashes, 2000.
DC: National Highway Traffic safety Administration.
Co-authored:
Home Safety Council (2002).
The state of home safety in America.
Wilkesboro, NC: Author.
Lawrence BA, Max W, Miller TR (2002).
Costs of injuries resulting from motorcycle crashes: A literature review.
DC: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Miller TR, Zaloshnja E, Sheppard MA.
Are booster seats needed: comparing occupant outcomes ages 4–7 versus 8–13.
Annual Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 2002;46:249–59.
Spicer RS, Cazier C, Keller P, Miller TR.
Evaluation of the Utah student injury reporting system.
Journal of School Health. 2002 Feb;72(2):47–50.
Weiss HB, Lawrence BA, Miller TR.
Pregnancy–associated assault hospitalizations.
Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2002 Oct;100(4):773–80.
Miller TR, Fisher DA, Cohen MA.
Costs of juvenile violence: Policy implications.
Pediatrics. 2001 Jan;107(1):e3.
Miller TR, Romano EO, Zaloshnja E, Spicer RS.
HARM 2000: Crash cost and consequence data for the new millennium.
Annual Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, 2001;45:159–84.
Miller TR, Romano EO, Spicer RS.
The cost of childhood unintentional injuries and the value of prevention.
Future of Children. 2000 Spr–Sum;10(1):137–63.
Spicer RC, Miller TR.
Suicide acts in 8 states: Incidence and case fatality rates by demographics and method.
American Journal of Public Health. 2000 Dec;90(12):1885–91.
Zaloshnja E, Miller TR, Lawrence BA, Hicks KR, Keiffer M, Bill N.
Savings from four transport safety efforts in native America.
Annual Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 2000;44:349–63.
Levy DT, Miller TR, Cox KC (1999).
Costs of underage drinking.
Calverton MD: Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation.
Miller TR, Spicer RS, Levy DT.
How intoxicated are drivers in the United States? Estimating the extent, risks and costs per kilometer of driving by blood alcohol level.
Accident Analysis and Prevention. 1999 Sep;31(5):515–23.
Smith GS, Branas CC, Miller TR.
Fatal nontraffic injuries involving alcohol: A metaanalysis.
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 1999 Jun;33(6):659–68.
Miller TR, Galbraith MS, Lawrence BA.
Costs and benefits of a community sobriety checkpoint program.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 1998 Jul;59(4):462–8.
Miller TR, Lestina DC, Spicer RS.
Highway crash costs in the United States by driver age, blood alcohol level, victim age, and restraint use.
Accident Analysis and Prevention. 1998 Mar;30(2):137–50.
Miller TR, Spicer RS.
How safe are our schools?
American Journal of Public Health. 1998 Mar;88(3):413–8.
Miller TR, Spicer RS, Lestina DC.
Who is driving when unrestrained children and teenagers are hurt?
Accident Analysis and Prevention. 1998 Nov;30(6):839–49.
Miller TR, Waehrer GM.
Costs of occupational injuries to teenagers, United States.
Injury Prevention. 1998 Sep;4(3):211–7.
Miller TR, Cohen MA.
Costs of gunshot and cut/stab wounds in the United States, with some Canadian comparisons.
Accident Analysis and Prevention. 1997 May;29(3):329–41.
Miller TR, Lestina DC, Gailbraith MS, Schlax T, Mabery P, Deering R, Massie D, Campbell K.
Understanding the harm from US motor vehicle crashes.
Annual Proceedings of the Association for Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 1995;39:327–42.
Miller TR, Galbraith MS.
Injury prevention counseling by pediatricians: A benefit–cost comparison.
Pediatrics. 1995 Jul;96(1 Pt 1):1–4.

