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Appendix 2 References
Chapter 1: Child Public Health
1. Scottish Health Statistics www.isdscotland.org
2. See 1
3. Lefler DE, Gabler HC The fatality and injury risk of light truck impacts with pedestrians in the United States Accid Anal Prev 2004; 36: 295-304
4. Roudsari BS, Mock CN, Kaufman R, Grossman D, Henary BY, Crandall J Pedestrian Crashes: higher injury severity and mortality rate for light truck vehicles compared with passenger vehicles Inj Prev 2004;10:154
5. See 1
6. Green H, McGinnity A, Meltzer H, Ford T, Goodman R Mental Health of Children and Young People in Great Britain 2004 Summary Report Office for National Statistics www.statistics.gov.uk
7. See 6
8. NHSQISHealth Indicators Report 2004 A Focus on Childrenwww.nhshealthquality.org
9. Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey. National Report 2004 www.drugmisuse.isdscotland.org/publications/local/SALSUS_2004full.pdf
10. Scottish Executive Health for All Children 4: Guidance on Implementation in Scotland 2005 www.scotland.gov.uk/publications/2005/04/15161325/13269
Chapter 2: Mental Health
1. WHO Europe Mental health: Facing the Challenges, Building Solutions 2005 www.who.dk/mentalhealth2005
2. European Commission Green Paper Improving the mental health of the population: towards a strategy on mental health for the European UnionCOM(2005)484 2005
3. Scottish Executive Delivering for Health 2005
4. www.seemescotland.org
5. www.justlikeme.org
Chapter 3: Cancer
1. WHO Cancer Mortality Database www.iarc.fr
2. www.scotland.gov.uk/library3/health/csatp-00.asp
3. www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/health/cissc-00.asp
Chapter 4: Coronary heart disease
1. Scottish Executive. Towards a Healthier Scotland, The Stationery Office, 1999. ISBN 0 10 142692 5.
2. Scottish Executive, Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke in Scotland Strategy Update 2004 ( www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2004/12/20325/47432)
3. NHSScotland, ISD Scotland. Scottish Health Statistics. www.isdscotland.org
4. Scottish Executive Delivering for Health 2005
5. See 3
6. See 3
7. See 3
8. Scottish Executive Health Department. The Scottish Health Survey 2003. www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/11/25145024/50251
9. See 8
10. See 8
11. British National Formulary. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and RPS Publishing 2006. www.bnf.org
12. See 3
13. See 4
14. Scottish Executive Fair to all, personal to each 2004
15. Scottish Executive A breath of fresh air for Scotland 2004
16. See 8
17. National Statistics National Food Survey www.statistics.gov.uk/ssd/surveys/national_food_survey.asp
18. See 8
19. See 17
20. See 8
21. See 8
22. See 8
23. See 8
24. See 4
Chapter 5: Infectious Diseases
1. Friederichs V, Cameron J, Robertson C. Impact of adverse publicity on MMR vaccine uptake: a population based analysis of vaccine uptake records for one million children, born 1987-2004. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2006.
2. Scottish Executive Respect and Responsibility 2005
3. NHSScotland: Sterile Services Provision Review Group: 1st Report - The Glennie Framework HDL(2001)66
4. Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agents: safe working and the prevention of infection.
Chapter 6: Lifestyle
1. Scottish Executive Delivering for Health 2005
2. Scottish Executive A breath of fresh air for Scotland 2004
3. ASH Scotland Guidance on smoking policies for the NHS, Local Authorities and care service providers 2005
4. See 2
5. Scottish Health Survey 2003 www.scotland.gov.uk/publications/2005/11/25145024/50251
6. Crombie IK, Irvine L, Elliott L, Wallace H Public Health Policy on Alcohol: an international perspectiveNHS Health Scotland 2005 www.phis.org.uk/pdf.pl?file=pdf/Alcohol%20Report%20full.pdf
7. World Health Assembly Resolution on Public Health problems caused by harmful use of Alcohol ( WHA 50) www.who.int/substance/abuse
8. McKee M, Pomerleau J, Robertson A, Pudule I, Grinberga D, Kadziauskiene K, Abaravicius A, Vaask S Alcohol Consumption in the Baltic Republics J Epidemiol Comm Health 2000:54:361-366
9. See 7
10.Shults R, Elder R, Sleet D, Nichols JL, Alao M, Carnde-Kulis et al Reviews of Evidence Regarding Interventions to Reduce Alcohol-Impaired Driving Am J Prev Med 2001; 21:66-88
11. World Health Organization Obesity - preventing and managing the Global Epidemic. 2002
12. Health Survey for England 2003 Department of Health London 2004
13. See 5
14. Choosing Health 2004 Delivery Plans Department of Health, London www.dh.gov.uk/publications
15. Walker A The Cost of Doing Nothing - the economics of obesity in ScotlandCSO report 2003
16. Third report from the Health Committee: Obesity Session 2003/04: HC 23-1
17. www.scotland.gov.uk/topics/health/health/inequalities/P2010
18. Counterweight Project Team The impact of obesity on prescribing in Primary Care British Journal of General Practice 2005 743-749
19. See 12
20. See 13
21. Health Technology Assessment Vol 8 No 21 Long-term effects and economic consequences of treatments for obesity 2004
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