As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of their actual aquatic skills are of critical importance. Children’s self-perceptions may influence the risks they take, and parental perceptions may influence the degree of supervision deemed to be necessary for children in and around water. Accordingly, we examined the differences between young children’s actual, self-perceived and parent-perceived aquatic skills. Using a three-way repeated measures ANCOVA, we analyzed data from 134 child-parent dyads (56.0% boys; M age = 7.1, SD = 1.1 years; and 71.6% mothers). We measured self and parental perceptions of the child’s aquatic skills with the ‘Pictorial Scale of Perceived Water Competence’ (PSP...
An international group of experts have developed a pictorial tool to measure perceived water compete...
Swimming is one of the basic forms of movement in the water and its knowledge is probably as importa...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
peer reviewedAs drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, per...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
Little is known about people’s perceptions of how much swimming competency is required to provide pr...
peer reviewedIssue Addressed Drowning is a global public health issue. Aims were to assess: (a) f...
Abstract Background Globally, drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury and death among ch...
In this study, we compared adolescents’ actual (expert assessed) front crawl swimming skills to thei...
Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, but it remain...
International audienceChildren between the ages of 4–6 years represent the population most affected ...
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...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
An international group of experts have developed a pictorial tool to measure perceived water compete...
Swimming is one of the basic forms of movement in the water and its knowledge is probably as importa...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
peer reviewedAs drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, per...
As drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury/death in children worldwide, perceptions of t...
Little is known about people’s perceptions of how much swimming competency is required to provide pr...
peer reviewedIssue Addressed Drowning is a global public health issue. Aims were to assess: (a) f...
Abstract Background Globally, drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury and death among ch...
In this study, we compared adolescents’ actual (expert assessed) front crawl swimming skills to thei...
Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, but it remain...
International audienceChildren between the ages of 4–6 years represent the population most affected ...
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...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
An international group of experts have developed a pictorial tool to measure perceived water compete...
Swimming is one of the basic forms of movement in the water and its knowledge is probably as importa...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...