A BRIEF TAILORED FAMILY- CENTERED SEAT BELT INTERVENTION FOR HOSPITALIZED TRAUMA PATIENTS
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Peter F. Ehrlich | Rebecca M. Cunningham | Maureen A. Walton | R. Cunningham | M. Walton | P. Ehrlich
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