Bart Hammig
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Also affiliated: Southern Illinois University Carbondale (2002–2006); Missouri State University (2007); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2001); National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (2001); Health Education England (2004); Institute for Conflict Research (2018); Arkansas Department of Health (2019)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Bart Hammig's research explores various aspects of public health and injury prevention. His recent work includes an examination of stair-related falls in the USA, with a focus on traumatic brain injury and the role of alcohol intoxication. He has also investigated driving behaviors among adolescents, specifically related to marijuana use, and analyzed pediatric poisonings linked to marijuana products. Additionally, Hammig has studied physicians' experiences recommending the HPV vaccine to females with intellectual disabilities and examined media reports of pediatric unintentional firearm injury deaths to inform prevention messaging. His research also encompasses trends in clinical trials for cancer cachexia. Hammig holds a h-index of 15, with 60 total publications and 712 citations. He has collaborated with researchers Robert E. Davis, Ches Jones, Abigail Bordelon, and Nicholas P. Greene, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 60
- Citations: 732
Selected Publications
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Promoting secure Firearm storage: The role of the media in reporting on unintentional Firearm deaths among children (2026)
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The Social Determinants of Health in Place (2025)
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The Adaptation and Validation of an Instrument Measuring Bystander Intention to Address Gym-Based Sexual Harassment: An Application of the Reasoned Action Approach (2025)
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Landscape of clinical trials in cancer cachexia: assessment of trends from 1995–2024 (2025)
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Landscape of Clinical Trials in Cancer Cachexia: Assessment of Trends From 1995-2024 (2025)
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Syncope among adolescents and young adults seeking treatment for cannabis-related injuries (2025)
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Co-use of cannabis and alcohol among adults and the burden of traumatic brain injury from fall-related events (2024)
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Examining media reports of pediatric unintentional firearm injury deaths for prevention messaging concerning secured storage of firearms: U.S., 2021–2022 (2024)
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The Role of Age as a Risk Factor for Pickleball-Related Injuries (2024)
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Prevention Messaging Concerning Safe Storage of Firearms in Media Reports of Pediatric Unintentional Firearm Deaths. (2023)
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Pediatric Poisonings Associated With Ingestion of Marijuana Products (2023)
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Stair-related falls in the USA: traumatic brain injury and the role of alcohol intoxication (2022)
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Bicycle Injuries Associated With Drug Use in the United States, 2019–2020 (2022)
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Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center (2021)
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Physicians’ Experiences of Recommending the HPV Vaccine to Females with an Intellectual Disability (2021)
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- Driving after marijuana use among U.S. adolescents: Prevalence profiles and related behaviors
- Bicycle Injuries Associated With Drug Use in the United States, 2019–2020
- The Adaptation and Validation of an Instrument Measuring Bystander Intention to Address Gym-Based Sexual Harassment: An Application of the Reasoned Action Approach
- Examining media reports of pediatric unintentional firearm injury deaths for prevention messaging concerning secured storage of firearms: U.S., 2021–2022
- Syncope among adolescents and young adults seeking treatment for cannabis-related injuries
- Prevention Messaging Concerning Safe Storage of Firearms in Media Reports of Pediatric Unintentional Firearm Deaths.
- Landscape of clinical trials in cancer cachexia: assessment of trends from 1995–2024
- Landscape of Clinical Trials in Cancer Cachexia: Assessment of Trends From 1995-2024
- Co-use of cannabis and alcohol among adults and the burden of traumatic brain injury from fall-related events
- Driving after marijuana use among U.S. adolescents: Prevalence profiles and related behaviors
- The Role of Age as a Risk Factor for Pickleball-Related Injuries
- Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center
- The Adaptation and Validation of an Instrument Measuring Bystander Intention to Address Gym-Based Sexual Harassment: An Application of the Reasoned Action Approach
- Stair-related falls in the USA: traumatic brain injury and the role of alcohol intoxication
- Pediatric Poisonings Associated With Ingestion of Marijuana Products
- Examining media reports of pediatric unintentional firearm injury deaths for prevention messaging concerning secured storage of firearms: U.S., 2021–2022
- Prevention Messaging Concerning Safe Storage of Firearms in Media Reports of Pediatric Unintentional Firearm Deaths.
- Landscape of clinical trials in cancer cachexia: assessment of trends from 1995–2024
- Landscape of Clinical Trials in Cancer Cachexia: Assessment of Trends From 1995-2024
- Landscape of clinical trials in cancer cachexia: assessment of trends from 1995–2024
- Landscape of Clinical Trials in Cancer Cachexia: Assessment of Trends From 1995-2024
- Landscape of clinical trials in cancer cachexia: assessment of trends from 1995–2024
- Landscape of Clinical Trials in Cancer Cachexia: Assessment of Trends From 1995-2024
- Physicians’ Experiences of Recommending the HPV Vaccine to Females with an Intellectual Disability
- Physicians’ Experiences of Recommending the HPV Vaccine to Females with an Intellectual Disability
- Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center
- Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center
- Using the PRAPARE Tool to Examine Those Tested and Testing Positive for COVID-19 at a Community Health Center
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