Jonathon Passmore
World Health Organization
24 Papers
147 Citations
Jonathon Passmore is an academic researcher from World Health Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications.
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Papers
Life course health consequences and associated annual costs of adverse childhood experiences across Europe and North America: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Mark A Bellis,Mark A Bellis,Karen Hughes,Karen Hughes,Kat Ford,Gabriela Ramos Rodriguez,Dinesh Sethi,Jonathon Passmore +7 more
TL;DR: A 10% reduction in ACE prevalence could equate to annual savings of 3 million DALYs or $105 billion and relieve pressures on health-care systems, according to the findings of this systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Measuring compliance with Viet Nam's mandatory motorcycle helmet legislation
TL;DR: Viet Nam Government's decision to require all motorcycle riders and passengers to wear helmets has been thoroughly implemented nation wide and the results show that high wearing has been sustained; however, there were significant differences between time points and locations.
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Viet Nam's Mandatory Motorcycle Helmet Law and Its Impact on children/Loi Vietnamienne Sur le Port Obligatoire Du Casque Pour Les Motocyclistes et Impact Sur Les enfants/La Ley Vietnamita De Obligatoriedad del USO del Casco Y Su Impacto En Los Ninos
Aaron Pervin,Jonathon Passmore,Mirjam Sidik,Tyler McKinley,Nguyen Thi Hong Tu,Nguyen Phuong Nam +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted roadside and random population surveys in four major cities in Viet Nam and found that helmet wearing was estimated at approximately 30% on average but fluctuated greatly by time of day and type of road.
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The formulation and implementation of a national helmet law: a case study from Viet Nam
TL;DR: Vietnam's first comprehensive mandatory helmet law came into effect on 15 December 2007, covering all riders and passengers on all roads nationwide as mentioned in this paper, which led to 680 000 infringements being issued for non-helmet wearing.
Drinking and driving in Vietnam: public knowledge, attitudes, and practices
Nhan T. Tran,Abdulgafoor M. Bachani,V. Cuong Pham,Jeffrey C. Lunnen,Youngji Jo,Jonathon Passmore,Phuong N. Nguyen,Adnan A. Hyder +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that, in general, alcohol use and drinking and driving remain a problem in Vietnam, a major concern given that the country is rapidly motorizing and likewise increasing the likelihood of road traffic crashes in the absence of effective interventions.
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