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  • 2020 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Corinne Peek-Asa is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with a specialization in Emergency Medicine, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Sociology and Political Science, and Clinical Psychology.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Agriculture and Farm Safety
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence

Peek-Asa's recent papers demonstrate a focus on injury patterns, trauma-informed care, and traffic safety:

  • "Racial disparities in pedestrian-related injury hospitalizations in the United States" (2020), published in BMC Public Health
  • "Nationwide efforts for trauma-informed care implementation and workforce development in healthcare and related fields: a systematic review" (2020), published in The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
  • "A 3-Country Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury Practices and Capacity" (2020), published in World Neurosurgery
  • "Characteristics of crashes and injuries among 14 and 15 year old drivers, by rurality" (2020), published in Journal of Safety Research
  • "Alcohol-involved motor vehicle crashes and the size and duration of random breath testing checkpoints" (2021), published in Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research

The venues where Peek-Asa frequently publishes include:

  • Abstracts
  • Journal of Safety Research
  • Injury Epidemiology
  • Injury Prevention
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Their frequent collaborators consist of Cara Hamann, Carri Casteel, Jingzhen Yang, Nino Chikhladze, and Marizen Ramirez. These collaborations span multiple projects and publications, reflecting interdisciplinary and multifaceted research efforts related to injury prevention and public health.

Corinne Peek-Asa has been recognized by being named a Member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2020, an indication of their involvement in significant medical research and contributions to public health knowledge.

Best Publications

  • Adverse childhood experiences and trauma informed care: the future of health care.

    Resmiye Oral;Marizen Ramirez;Carol Coohey;Stephanie Nakada

  • The Global Burden of Unintentional Injuries and an Agenda for Progress

    Aruna Chandran;Adnan A. Hyder;Corinne Peek-Asa

  • Prevalence of and risk factors associated with symptoms of depression in competitive collegiate student athletes.

    Jingzhen Yang;Corinne L. Peek-Asa;Jill D. Corlette;Gang Cheng

  • Fatal motor vehicle crashes in rural and urban areas: decomposing rates into contributing factors

    Craig S. Zwerling;Corinne L. Peek-Asa;P. S. Whitten;Sung-Won Choi

  • Rural Disparity in Domestic Violence Prevalence and Access to Resources

    Corinne L. Peek-Asa;Anne Wallis;Karisa K. Harland;Kirsten Beyer

  • Effectiveness of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) in reducing robberies

    Carri H. Casteel;Corinne L. Peek-Asa

  • Acute traumatic injuries in rural populations.

    Corinne L. Peek-Asa;Craig S. Zwerling;Lorann Stallones

  • Violence against women in Mexico: a study of abuse before and during pregnancy.

    Roberto Castro;Corinne Peek-Asa;Agustin Ruiz

  • Social Support Patterns of Collegiate Athletes Before and After Injury

    Jingzhen Yang;Corinne L. Peek-Asa;John B. Lowe;Erin O. Heiden

  • Epidemiology of Traumatic Injuries from Earthquakes

    Marizen R. Ramirez;Corinne L. Peek-Asa

  • The effect of random alcohol screening in reducing motor vehicle crash injuries.

    Corinne L. Peek-Asa

  • Seismic, structural, and individual factors associated with earthquake related injury

    Corinne L. Peek-Asa;Marizen R. Ramirez;H. Seligson;Kimberley Shoaf

  • Nighttime driving, passenger transport, and injury crash rates of young drivers

    Thomas M. Rice;Corinne L. Peek-Asa;Jess Frank Kraus

  • The independent effect of gender on outcomes following traumatic brain injury: a preliminary investigation.

    Jess Frank Kraus;Corinne L. Peek-Asa;Donald McArthur

  • Post-concussion symptoms of depression and anxiety in division i collegiate athletes

    Jingzhen Yang;Corinne Peek-Asa;Tracey Covassin;James C. Torner

  • Preseason Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms and Prospective Injury Risk in Collegiate Athletes

    Hongmei Li;Hongmei Li;Jennifer J Moreland;Corinne Peek-Asa;Jingzhen Yang;Jingzhen Yang

  • Facial trauma and the risk of intracranial injury in motorcycle riders

    Jess Frank Kraus;Thomas M. Rice;Corinne L. Peek-Asa;D. L. McArthur

  • On-road bicycle facilities and bicycle crashes in Iowa, 2007-2010.

    Cara Hamann;Corinne L. Peek-Asa

  • Incidence of non-fatal workplace assault injuries determined from employer's reports in California

    Corinne Peek-Asa;John Howard;Lilia Vargas;Jess F. Kraus

  • Hearing loss as a risk factor for agricultural injuries.

    Seong Woo Choi;Corinne Peek-Asa;Nancy L. Sprince;Risto H. Rautiainen

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles C. Branas
Charles C. Branas Columbia University
Douglas J. Wiebe
Douglas J. Wiebe University of Pennsylvania
Jason Ferris
Jason Ferris University of Queensland
Carol S. Wolf Runyan
Carol S. Wolf Runyan Colorado School of Public Health
Edith A. Parker
Edith A. Parker University of Iowa
Andrea Carlson Gielen
Andrea Carlson Gielen Johns Hopkins University
Bradley D. Stein
Bradley D. Stein RAND Corporation
David A. Sleet
David A. Sleet Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Justin Kenardy
Justin Kenardy University of Queensland
Tracey Covassin
Tracey Covassin Michigan State University

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