B A. Morrongiello

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University of Guelph (Canada), Guelph, Ontario, Canada 
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Developmental Psychology
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Morrongiello BA, Vander Hoeven E. (2024) Unintentional poisoning exposures: how does modeling the opening of child-resistant containers influence children's behaviors? Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Cox A, Morrongiello BA. (2024) A pilot randomized trial evaluating the Cool 2 Be Safe Junior Playground Safety Program for preschool children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Seasons M, Morrongiello BA. (2024) Returning to sport after injury: the influence of injury appraisals and post-traumatic stress symptoms on adolescent risk-taking intentions post-injury. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 49: 175-184
Morrongiello BA, Amir M, Corbett MR, et al. (2023) Adolescents at the skatepark: identifying design features and youth behaviours that pose risk for falls. Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society For Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention
Morrongiello BA, Corbett M, Dodd B, et al. (2023) A Feasibility Randomized Trial Evaluating Safe Peds: A Virtual Reality Training Program to Teach Children When to Cross Streets Safely. Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Morrongiello BA, Seasons M, Erum E, et al. (2023) Peer and parent influences on youth skateboarding and factors that affect their decision to return to the sport after injury. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 70: 102559
Prokos S, Damashek A, Morrongiello B, et al. (2023) Conducting a child injury prevention RCT in the wake of COVID-19: lessons learned for virtual human subjects research. Frontiers in Digital Health. 5: 1198314
Seasons M, Morrongiello BA. (2023) Adolescents' Perspectives on Skateboarding and Injury Risk: The Benefits Outweigh the Risks. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 48: 768-777
Morrongiello BA, Corbett M, Colwell S, et al. (2022) A longitudinal study of boys' and girls' injury-risk behaviors and parent supervision during infancy. Infant Behavior & Development. 68: 101729
Morrongiello BA, Corbett M, Bryant Ma L, et al. (2022) Sex Differences in the Relation Between Supervision and Injury Risk Across Motor Development Stages: Transitioning From Infancy Into Toddlerhood. Journal of Pediatric Psychology
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