Little is known about people’s perceptions of how much swimming competency is required to provide protection from drowning, especially in open water environments where most drowning incidents occurs. This study reports on parental perceptions (n = 309) of swimming competency of themselves and their children, and parents beliefs on their safety when swimming in open water. Most parents (58%) considered themselves good/very good swimmers, although more than half (55%) considered that they could swim 25 m or less. Most parents (87%) reported that their children could swim, with more than one half (52%) believing that their child’s swimming competency was good/very good, yet most (74%) considered their child could swim only 25 m or less. Most p...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, but it remain...
peer reviewedIssue Addressed Drowning is a global public health issue. Aims were to assess: (a) f...
peer reviewedAs drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, per...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
In New Zealand, despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, most swimming t...
Abstract Background Globally, drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury and death among ch...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, but it remain...
peer reviewedIssue Addressed Drowning is a global public health issue. Aims were to assess: (a) f...
peer reviewedAs drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, per...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
In New Zealand, despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, most swimming t...
Abstract Background Globally, drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury and death among ch...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, but it remain...
peer reviewedIssue Addressed Drowning is a global public health issue. Aims were to assess: (a) f...