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RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Book, Monograph Chapters (Last 7 Years)

Vingilis, E. What environmental strategies can be applied at the local level to reduced impaired driving: discussant. In: Combating Impaired Driving in an Era of Diminished Resources and Shifting Priorities Transportation Research Circular C487, Washington, D.C.: 1999.

Vingilis E.  Thinking outside the black box: Research priorities for the twenty-first century. In: Alcohol and Other Drugs in Transportation: Research Needs and Priorities.  Transportation Research Circular C502, Transportation Research Board/National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: 2001.

Mortimer, R., Vingilis, E., Alexander, G. and Blomberg, R.  (2006) Traffic Collisions. In: Forensic Human Factors Handbook. W. Karwowsky and I. Noy (eds) Taylor & Francis Publishing.

Vingilis, E., McLeod, A.I., Seeley, J., Mann, R.E., Stoduto, G. and Beirness, D. (2005) Road safety impact of the extended drinking hours policy In Ontario.  In: Contemporary Issues in Driver Behaviour and Traffic Safety Research. D.Wiesenthal and D. Hennessey (eds). Nova Science Publications.

Reviewed Journal Publications (Last 7 Years)

Wade, T. and Vingilis, E. (1999) The development of self-rated health during adolescence: An exploration of inter- and intra-cohort effects. Canadian Journal of Public Health 70,(2), 90-94.

Vingilis, E., Brown, U., Sarkella, J., Stewart, M. and Hennen, B. (1999) Cold/flu knowledge, attitudes and health care practices: Results of a two-city telephone survey. Canadian Journal of Public Health 90,(3), 205-208.

Vingilis, E., Brown, U. and Hennen, B. (1999) Reported patterns of self-care and health care utilization for the common cold. Canadian Family Physician 45, 2644-2652.

Wade, T., Pevalin, D. and Vingilis, E. (2000) Revisiting student self-rated physical health.  Journal of Adolescence 23,(6), 785‑791

Mann, R. E. Smart, R.G., Stoduto, G, Adlaf, E.M., Vingilis, E. Beirness, D. and Lamble, R. (2000) Changing drinking-driving behaviour: The effects of Ontario=s administrative driver=s licence suspension law. Canadian Medical Association Journal 162,(8), 141-142.

Vingilis, E. and Pederson, L. (2002) Using the right tools to answer the right questions: The importance of evaluative research techniques for health services evaluation research in the 21st century. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation 16, (2), 1-26.

Barnsley, J., Williams, A.P., Kaczorowski, J., Vayda, E., Vingilis, E., Campbell, A., Atkin, K. (2002) The provision of walk-in services and principles of primary care: A survey of primary care organizations: The Ontario Walk-in Clinic study. Canadian Family Physician 48, 519-526.

Vingilis, E. and Macdonald, S. (2002) Review: Drugs and traffic collisions. Crash Prevention and Injury Control 3,1-11.
 
Mann, R.E., Smart, R.G., Stoduto, G., Beirness, D., Lamble, R., and Vingilis, E.  (2002) The early effects of Ontario=s administrative driver=s licence suspension law on driver fatalities with a BAC >80 mg%.  Canadian Journal of Public Health 93(3), 176-182.

Vingilis, E., Wade, T., and Seeley, J. (2002) Predictors of adolescent self-rated health: Analysis of the National Population Health Survey. Canadian Journal of Public Health 93 (3), 193-197.

Mann, R.E., Smart, R.G., Stoduto, G., Adlaf, E. M., Vingilis, E.,  Beirness, D. and Lamble, R. (2003) The effects of drinking-driving laws: A test of the differential deterrence hypothesis. Addictions 98(11), 1531‑1536.

Vingilis, E., Hartford, K., Schrecker, T., Mitchell, B., Lent, B., and Bishop, J. (2003) Integrating knowledge generation with knowledge diffusion and utilization: A case study analysis of the Consortium for Applied Research and Evaluation in Mental Health. Canadian Journal of Public Health 94(6), 468-471.
      
Vingilis, E., McLeod, A. I,. Seeley J., Mann, R. E., Beirness, D., and Compton, C. (2005) Road safety impact of extended drinking hours in Ontario. Accident Analysis and Prevention 37(3), 549-556.

McWilliam, , C.L., Stewart, M., Vingilis, E., Hoch, J., Ward‑Griffin, C., Donner, A., Browne, G., Coyte, P., and Anderson K. (2004)  Flexible, client‑driven case management: An option to consider. Journal of Case Management 5(2), 73-86.

Vingilis, E. , McLeod, A. I., Seeley, J. Mann, R. Voas, R. and  Compton, C. (2006) The impact of Ontario's extended drinking hours on cross‑border cities of Windsor and Detroit.  Accident Analysis and Prevention 38, 63-70.

McLeod, I. and Vingilis, E. (2005) Power computations for intervention analysis. Technometrics 47(2), 174-181.

Sui, H., Laschinger, H. K. S. and Vingilis, E. (2005) The impact of problem-based learning on students= perceptions of empowerment in nursing educational settings. Journal of Nursing Education 44(10), 1-11

Vingilis, E., Hartford, K., Diaz, K., Mitchell, B., Velamoor, R., Wedlake, M and White, D. (2007) Process and outcome evaluation of an emergency department intervention for persons with mental health concerns using a population health approach. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.  34: 160-171.

Vingilis, E. , McLeod, A. I., Seeley, J. Mann, R. Voas, R. and  Compton, C. (2006) The impact of Ontario's extended drinking hours on cross‑border cities of Windsor and Detroit.  Accident Analysis and Prevention 38, 63-70.

Bishop, J. and Vingilis, E. (2006) Development of a framework for comprehensive evaluation of client outcomes in community mental health services. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 21(2), 133-180.   

Paquette-Warren, J., Vingilis, E., Greenslade, J. and Newnam, S.  (2006) What do practitioners think? A qualitative study of a shared care mental health and nutrition primary care program. International Journal of Integrated Care 6: 1-9.

Coristine, R., Hartford, K., Vingilis, E. and White, D. (2007) Mental health in the ER: A qualitative study. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13: 303-309.

Vingilis, E., Hartford, K., Diaz, K., Mitchell, B., Velamoor, R., Wedlake, M and White, D. (2007) Process and outcome evaluation of an emergency department intervention for persons with mental health concerns using a population health approach. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.  34: 160-171.

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