Drowning is an important public health issue with major impacts on young adults aged 15–24 years, yet little is known about the causal factors for drowning for this group. As young adults recreate with peers in unpatrolled aquatic environments, the capacity to perform effective and efficient rescues seems pivotal. This study examined perceived ability of young adults to perform a rescue; determined the level of aquatic rescue knowledge; and measured the effect of an aquatic rescue intervention. In total, 135 participants completed pre- and post-intervention surveys and rescue practical testing. Wilcoxon matched pairs signed rank tests were used to assess significant differences pre- and post-intervention and Mann–Whitney tests used to compa...
Retrospective studies have identified alcohol as a significant risk factor in drownings involving yo...
Drowning is a frequently occurring and preventable public health issue. Internationally, drowning li...
Brenner, Moran, Stallman, Gilchrist and McVan, (2006) recommended that “swimming ability be promoted...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
From 1980-2012, 81 persons drowned in New Zealand while attempting to rescue others. Of these, most ...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
In this study, we compared adolescents’ actual (expert assessed) front crawl swimming skills to thei...
Aquatic competencies have been proposed as a prevention strategy for children aged 2–4 years who are...
Issue addressed: Young adults are over-represented in alcohol-related drownings in high-income count...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17286/87132-thumbnail.jpgBackground: Globally...
This paper reports the Australian findings in an international study comparing self-reported and act...
Retrospective studies have identified alcohol as a significant risk factor in drownings involving yo...
Drowning is a frequently occurring and preventable public health issue. Internationally, drowning li...
Brenner, Moran, Stallman, Gilchrist and McVan, (2006) recommended that “swimming ability be promoted...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
From 1980-2012, 81 persons drowned in New Zealand while attempting to rescue others. Of these, most ...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
In this study, we compared adolescents’ actual (expert assessed) front crawl swimming skills to thei...
Aquatic competencies have been proposed as a prevention strategy for children aged 2–4 years who are...
Issue addressed: Young adults are over-represented in alcohol-related drownings in high-income count...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17286/87132-thumbnail.jpgBackground: Globally...
This paper reports the Australian findings in an international study comparing self-reported and act...
Retrospective studies have identified alcohol as a significant risk factor in drownings involving yo...
Drowning is a frequently occurring and preventable public health issue. Internationally, drowning li...
Brenner, Moran, Stallman, Gilchrist and McVan, (2006) recommended that “swimming ability be promoted...