Objective: To assess parental beliefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the development of young children. Methods: Mothers and fathers of 159 children, ages 15 to 40 months, completed the Injury Attitudes Questionnaire (IAQ), designed to assess parental beliefs that children learn from and toughen up as a result of experiencing minor injuries. Results: A main effect for parent gender was found such that fathers endorsed stronger beliefs than did mothers regarding the developmental benefits of injuries. Conclusions: The accuracy of these beliefs as well as their relevance to parental injury-prevention behaviors is discussed
Background This study examined potential associations between parental safety beliefs and children’s...
Objective: To analyze children's attribution of cause regarding their naturally occurring minor...
Objective: To analyze children's attribution of cause regarding their naturally occurring minor...
Objective: To assess parental beliefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the de...
Objective: To assess parental be-liefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the d...
There has been a substantial amount of debate around the role of parental risk aversity in children'...
Children who like to explore the environment potentially cause injury, so injury prevention is essen...
© 2017 Dr. Elizabeth Jane SchilpzandIntroduction: Parent posttraumatic cognitions have received lit...
Objectives Parental influences are among the strongest behavioral correlates to unintentional injury...
Background: Parent education and training programmes can improve maternal psychosocial health, child...
Background This study examined potential associations between parental safety beliefs and children'...
Background: This study examined potential associations between parental safety beliefs and children\...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...
Unintentional injury is the leading cause of childhood mortality and morbidity in the United States....
This paper focuses on a qualitative study of parents’ perceptions of unintentional injury risks to ...
Background This study examined potential associations between parental safety beliefs and children’s...
Objective: To analyze children's attribution of cause regarding their naturally occurring minor...
Objective: To analyze children's attribution of cause regarding their naturally occurring minor...
Objective: To assess parental beliefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the de...
Objective: To assess parental be-liefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the d...
There has been a substantial amount of debate around the role of parental risk aversity in children'...
Children who like to explore the environment potentially cause injury, so injury prevention is essen...
© 2017 Dr. Elizabeth Jane SchilpzandIntroduction: Parent posttraumatic cognitions have received lit...
Objectives Parental influences are among the strongest behavioral correlates to unintentional injury...
Background: Parent education and training programmes can improve maternal psychosocial health, child...
Background This study examined potential associations between parental safety beliefs and children'...
Background: This study examined potential associations between parental safety beliefs and children\...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...
Unintentional injury is the leading cause of childhood mortality and morbidity in the United States....
This paper focuses on a qualitative study of parents’ perceptions of unintentional injury risks to ...
Background This study examined potential associations between parental safety beliefs and children’s...
Objective: To analyze children's attribution of cause regarding their naturally occurring minor...
Objective: To analyze children's attribution of cause regarding their naturally occurring minor...