<p><b>Objectives</b>: In this study, we sought to accomplish the following objectives: to (1) calculate the percentage of children considered appropriately restrained across 8 criteria of increasing restrictiveness; (2) examine agreement between age- and size-based appropriateness criteria; (3) assess for changes in the percentage of children considered appropriately restrained by the 8 criteria between 2011 (shortly after updates to U.S. guidelines) and 2015.</p> <p><b>Methods</b>: Data from 2 cross-sectional surveys of 928 parents of children younger than 12 years old (<i>n</i> = 591 in 2011, <i>n</i> = 337 in 2015) were analyzed in 2017. Child age, weight, and height were measured at an emergency department visit and used to determine wh...
The aim of this study was to gain a more detailed understanding of the restraint usage rates, ‘appro...
Suboptimal compliance with child restraint system (CRS) recommendations can increase risk for injury...
Objective: Suboptimal child restraint use includes incorrect and/or inappropriate restraint use and ...
Surveys of automotive child restraint use in various countries have repeatedly shown that many paren...
Copyright © 2007 The University of AdelaidePublished surveys of child in-vehicle restraint use demon...
Surveys of automotive child restraint use in various countries have repeatedly shown that many paren...
<p><b>Background</b>: State laws regarding child passenger protection vary substantially.</p> <p><b>...
BACKGROUND: Advice to parents about child restraints is sometimes based on the child’s weight, and c...
Sumnmary: This study aims to describe parental choices of childhood automotive restraints and com-pa...
The motivation for this paper is the high rate of inappropriate child restraint selection in cars th...
Parent-reported and observed use of child restraints has increased in many countries in recent times...
Research has indicated that laws requiring use of restraint devices for young children traveling in ...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics has established guidelines for optimal, age-appropria...
Objectives The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics...
Acknowledgement that many children in Australia travel in restraints that do not offer them the best...
The aim of this study was to gain a more detailed understanding of the restraint usage rates, ‘appro...
Suboptimal compliance with child restraint system (CRS) recommendations can increase risk for injury...
Objective: Suboptimal child restraint use includes incorrect and/or inappropriate restraint use and ...
Surveys of automotive child restraint use in various countries have repeatedly shown that many paren...
Copyright © 2007 The University of AdelaidePublished surveys of child in-vehicle restraint use demon...
Surveys of automotive child restraint use in various countries have repeatedly shown that many paren...
<p><b>Background</b>: State laws regarding child passenger protection vary substantially.</p> <p><b>...
BACKGROUND: Advice to parents about child restraints is sometimes based on the child’s weight, and c...
Sumnmary: This study aims to describe parental choices of childhood automotive restraints and com-pa...
The motivation for this paper is the high rate of inappropriate child restraint selection in cars th...
Parent-reported and observed use of child restraints has increased in many countries in recent times...
Research has indicated that laws requiring use of restraint devices for young children traveling in ...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics has established guidelines for optimal, age-appropria...
Objectives The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics...
Acknowledgement that many children in Australia travel in restraints that do not offer them the best...
The aim of this study was to gain a more detailed understanding of the restraint usage rates, ‘appro...
Suboptimal compliance with child restraint system (CRS) recommendations can increase risk for injury...
Objective: Suboptimal child restraint use includes incorrect and/or inappropriate restraint use and ...