Objective: To determine the factors that influence appropriate restraint usage by child occupants across the age range for which any type of child restraint may be appropriate (0-10 years). Design: Randomized household telephone survey. Setting: Statewide survey, New South Wales, Australia. Subjects: Parents or carers of children aged 0-10 years. Main outcome measures: Parental reporting of appropriateness of child restraint. Methods: Demographic information and data on age, size, restraint practices, parental knowledge of child occupant safety, and attitude to restraint use was collected using a structured interview. Data were analysed using logistic regression after cluster adjustment. Results: Inappropriate restraint use by children was ...
© 2018 Motor vehicle crashes are a major cause of death and injury to children worldwide. Although r...
Outcomes of childhood trauma related to motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) have remained unchanged over th...
BACKGROUND: Advice to parents about child restraints is sometimes based on the child’s weight, and c...
Parent-reported and observed use of child restraints has increased in many countries in recent times...
This study investigated the frequency of child restraint choices in a sample consisting of 357 drive...
This cross-sectional study provides population-referenced data on the restraints used and the extent...
Objective: Suboptimal child restraint use includes incorrect and/or inappropriate restraint use and ...
Road crashes contribute to a significant amount of child mortality and morbidity in Australia. In fa...
Surveys of automotive child restraint use in various countries have repeatedly shown that many paren...
Surveys of automotive child restraint use in various countries have repeatedly shown that many paren...
Since March 2010 in Queensland, legislation has specified the type of restraint and seating row for ...
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...
Copyright © 2007 The University of AdelaidePublished surveys of child in-vehicle restraint use demon...
Despite the fact that safety organisations recommend that children travel in the rear seat, many chi...
© 2018 Motor vehicle crashes are a major cause of death and injury to children worldwide. Although r...
Outcomes of childhood trauma related to motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) have remained unchanged over th...
BACKGROUND: Advice to parents about child restraints is sometimes based on the child’s weight, and c...
Parent-reported and observed use of child restraints has increased in many countries in recent times...
This study investigated the frequency of child restraint choices in a sample consisting of 357 drive...
This cross-sectional study provides population-referenced data on the restraints used and the extent...
Objective: Suboptimal child restraint use includes incorrect and/or inappropriate restraint use and ...
Road crashes contribute to a significant amount of child mortality and morbidity in Australia. In fa...
Surveys of automotive child restraint use in various countries have repeatedly shown that many paren...
Surveys of automotive child restraint use in various countries have repeatedly shown that many paren...
Since March 2010 in Queensland, legislation has specified the type of restraint and seating row for ...
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...
Copyright © 2007 The University of AdelaidePublished surveys of child in-vehicle restraint use demon...
Despite the fact that safety organisations recommend that children travel in the rear seat, many chi...
© 2018 Motor vehicle crashes are a major cause of death and injury to children worldwide. Although r...
Outcomes of childhood trauma related to motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) have remained unchanged over th...
BACKGROUND: Advice to parents about child restraints is sometimes based on the child’s weight, and c...