Article presents a qualitative-based study evaluating how youth apply learned water safety concepts when posed with a hypothetical aquatic scenario
Issue addressed: Drowning is a public health challenge, disproportionately impacting children. Socia...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Swimming and water safety skills are important life skills, particularly in Australia, where aquatic...
Drowning represents a leading cause of unintentional deaths among children. Concomitantly, while for...
Youth drowning remains a primary cause of injury and death in the United States, particularly within...
A person, usually a child or young adult, dies by drowning every 90 seconds around the planet. Most ...
Drowning is a leading cause of death for US children. Teaching youth to swim in a formal setting fro...
Despite expert consensus and evidence-based preventative strategies against drowning, limited formal...
While investment in water safety education appears sound, little is known about how youth construct ...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Novice swimmers often relate stories of being thrown into the water or pool to either “sink or swim,...
Learning to swim via a structured program is an important skill to develop aquatic comp...
As individuals reach adulthood there is a substantial reduction of participation in physical activit...
This paper examines the practical and theoretical knowledge of New Zealand youth, identifies gaps in...
Issue addressed: Drowning is a public health challenge, disproportionately impacting children. Socia...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Swimming and water safety skills are important life skills, particularly in Australia, where aquatic...
Drowning represents a leading cause of unintentional deaths among children. Concomitantly, while for...
Youth drowning remains a primary cause of injury and death in the United States, particularly within...
A person, usually a child or young adult, dies by drowning every 90 seconds around the planet. Most ...
Drowning is a leading cause of death for US children. Teaching youth to swim in a formal setting fro...
Despite expert consensus and evidence-based preventative strategies against drowning, limited formal...
While investment in water safety education appears sound, little is known about how youth construct ...
Worldwide, epidemiological data indicate that children are a high-risk group for drowning and while ...
Drowning continues to be a major cause of death for children, especially among minority groups. USA ...
Novice swimmers often relate stories of being thrown into the water or pool to either “sink or swim,...
Learning to swim via a structured program is an important skill to develop aquatic comp...
As individuals reach adulthood there is a substantial reduction of participation in physical activit...
This paper examines the practical and theoretical knowledge of New Zealand youth, identifies gaps in...
Issue addressed: Drowning is a public health challenge, disproportionately impacting children. Socia...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Swimming and water safety skills are important life skills, particularly in Australia, where aquatic...