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Bicycle helmet use among children in the United States: The effects of legislation, personal and household factors

机译:在美国儿童中使用自行车头盔:立法,个人和家庭因素的影响

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Introduction: Children ages 5-14 years have the highest rate of bicycle-related injuries in the country. Bicycle helmets can prevent head and brain injuries, which represent the most serious type of bicycle-related injury. Objectives: This paper compares children's bicycle helmet use to that estimated from an earlier study, and explores regional differences in helmet use by existing helmet legislation. Methods: This study was a cross-sectional, list-assisted random-digit-dial telephone survey. Interviews were completed by 9,684 respondents during 2001-2003. The subset with at least one child in the household age 5-14 years (2,409 respondents) answered questions about bicycle helmet use for a randomly selected child in their household. Results: Almost half (48%) of the children always wore their helmet, 23% sometimes wore their helmet, and 29% never wore their helmet. Helmet wearing was significantly associated with race, ethnicity, and child age but was not associated with the sex of the child. Other significant predictors of use included household income, household education, census region, and bicycle helmet law status. Statewide laws were more effective than laws covering smaller areas. The proportion of children who always wore a helmet increased from 25% in 1994 to 48% in 2001-2002. Significant increases in helmet use from 20% to 26% were seen among both sexes, younger (5-9 years) and older (10-14 years) children, and in all four regions of the country. Conclusions: While there has been substantial progress in the number of children who always wear their helmets, more than half do not. Further progress will require using a combination of methods that have been shown to successfully promote consistent helmet use. Impact on industry: minimal.
机译:简介:5-14岁的儿童在该国自行车相关伤害的发生率最高。自行车头盔可以防止头部和大脑受伤,这是最严重的自行车相关伤害类型。目的:本文将儿童自行车头盔的使用与先前的研究进行了比较,并探讨了现有头盔法规在头盔使用方面的区域差异。方法:本研究是一项横断面,列表辅助的随机数字拨号电话调查。在2001年至2003年期间,共有9,684名受访者完成了访谈。在家庭年龄5-14岁中至少有一个孩子的子集(2,409名受访者)回答了有关在家庭中随机选择的孩子使用自行车头盔的问题。结果:几乎一半(48%)的孩子总是戴头盔,23%的孩子有时戴头盔,29%的孩子从未戴头盔。头盔的佩戴与种族,种族和儿童年龄显着相关,但与儿童的性别无关。其他重要的使用预测指标包括家庭收入,家庭教育,人口普查地区和自行车头盔法律地位。州法律比覆盖较小区域的法律更有效。始终戴头盔的儿童比例从1994年的25%增加到2001-2002年的48%。在该国的所有四个地区,年龄较小的儿童(5-9岁)和年龄较大的儿童(10-14岁)的头盔使用率均从20%显着增加到26%。结论:虽然在戴头盔的儿童人数方面已取得重大进展,但超过一半的儿童却没有。要取得进一步的进步,将需要使用已证明能成功促进头盔持续使用的多种方法的组合。对行业的影响:最小。

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    《Journal of Safety Research》 |2010年第4期|p.375-380|共6页
  • 作者单位

    Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway NE, Mailstop F-62, Atlanta, GA 30341, United States;

    rnOffice of Statistics and Programming, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,4770 Buford Highway NE, Mailstop F-62, Atlanta, GA 30341, United States;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    bicycle helmets; legislation; children;

    机译:自行车头盔;立法;孩子们;

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