Background: Increasing swimming ability is a key preventive step in decreasing childhood drowning, a leading cause of unintentional mortality in the U.S. Yet, it remains unclear what factors influence parents to ensure that their children learn to swim. This study examined how attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, and barriers relate to parents' intentions and decisions to seek swimming instruction for their children. The evaluation also examined whether free introductory swimming lessons may be a useful model in changing any of these factors. Methods: The Safe Water Initiative: Maryland (SWI:M) community-based program provided free introductory lessons in summer 2010 to over 100 children who had previously never received swimming instruct...
This deliverable outlines the different virtual and real tests which have been carried out during th...
Child abuse and neglect is a serious public health problem, whose prevention efforts are much needed...
Tidal marshes are a major ecological resource in Virginia and a driver of many estuarine functions. ...
This study examined the preliminary efficacy, acceptability, and cost of an adolescent water safety ...
Background: Swimming is a popular competitive and recreational sport performed worldwide by all gene...
This report describes the aggregate results from a series of interviews conducted with decision make...
The Chesapeake Bay watershed spans several states, supports diverse ecosystems, and is crucial to lo...
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest contained waterway in the US. Its environmental problems have exis...
Water quality models are important tools used by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) in...
Master of ArtsDepartment of GeographyJohn A. Harrington JrWildcat Creek Watershed near Manhattan, Ka...
The enactment of the Clean Water Act in 1972 required that states assess and report water quality co...
Heavy metal-rich copper mine tailings, called stamp sands, were dumped by mining companies directly ...
This report presents findings of an online survey of 1,815 Great Lakes property owners, managers, a...
With the continued growth in the numbers of nurse practitioners and certified nurse-midwives, more a...
With the passage of the Water for 2060 Act, Oklahoma established a statewide goal of consuming no mo...
This deliverable outlines the different virtual and real tests which have been carried out during th...
Child abuse and neglect is a serious public health problem, whose prevention efforts are much needed...
Tidal marshes are a major ecological resource in Virginia and a driver of many estuarine functions. ...
This study examined the preliminary efficacy, acceptability, and cost of an adolescent water safety ...
Background: Swimming is a popular competitive and recreational sport performed worldwide by all gene...
This report describes the aggregate results from a series of interviews conducted with decision make...
The Chesapeake Bay watershed spans several states, supports diverse ecosystems, and is crucial to lo...
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest contained waterway in the US. Its environmental problems have exis...
Water quality models are important tools used by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) in...
Master of ArtsDepartment of GeographyJohn A. Harrington JrWildcat Creek Watershed near Manhattan, Ka...
The enactment of the Clean Water Act in 1972 required that states assess and report water quality co...
Heavy metal-rich copper mine tailings, called stamp sands, were dumped by mining companies directly ...
This report presents findings of an online survey of 1,815 Great Lakes property owners, managers, a...
With the continued growth in the numbers of nurse practitioners and certified nurse-midwives, more a...
With the passage of the Water for 2060 Act, Oklahoma established a statewide goal of consuming no mo...
This deliverable outlines the different virtual and real tests which have been carried out during th...
Child abuse and neglect is a serious public health problem, whose prevention efforts are much needed...
Tidal marshes are a major ecological resource in Virginia and a driver of many estuarine functions. ...