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Predicting pool safety habits and intentions of Australian parents and carers for their young children

机译:预测澳大利亚父母和照顾者对幼儿的泳池安全习惯和意图

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Introduction: Introduction: Children under five years are most at risk of experiencing fatal and nonfatal drowning. The highest proportion of drowning incidents occur in private swimming pools. Lapses in adult supervision and failures in pool barriers are leading contributory factors for pool drowning in this age group. Methods: We investigated the role of the theory of planned behavior social cognitions (attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control) as well as perceived barriers, planning, role construction, and anticipated regret on parents' and carers' intentions and habits toward two pool safety behaviors: restricting access and supervising children around private swimming pools. The study adopted a cross-sectional correlational design. Participants (N = 509) comprised Australian parents or caregivers with children aged under five years and access to a swimming pool at their residence. Participants completed a battery of self-report measures of social cognitive variables with respect to the swimming pool safety behaviors for their children. Results: Path analytic models controlling for past behavior indicated that subjective norm, planning, anticipated regret, and role construction were important predictors of habit, and subjective norm was a consistent predictor of intentions, for both behaviors. Planning predicted intentions in the restricting access sample, while attitudes, barriers, and role construction also predicted intentions in the supervising sample. Both models controlled for past behavior. Conclusion: Current findings indicate the importance of psychological factors for restricting access and supervising behaviors, with normative factors prominent for both reasoned (intentions) and non-conscious (habits) behavioral antecedents. It seems factors guiding restricting access, which likely require regular enactment of routine behaviors (e.g., ensuring gate is not propped open, pool fence meets standards), may be governed by more habitual than intentional processes. (C) 2019 National Safety Council and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:简介:简介:5岁以下的儿童最有可能发生致命和非致命溺水的危险。溺水事故发生率最高的是私人游泳池。成人监督的失败和游泳池障碍的失败是该年龄组儿童溺水的主要促成因素。方法:我们调查了计划行为社会认知理论(态度,主观规范和感知的行为控制)的作用,以及感知障碍,计划,角色构建以及预期的父母和照顾者对两个人的意图和习惯的后悔游泳池安全行为:限制进入并监督私人游泳池附近的儿童。该研究采用了横截面相关设计。参加者(N = 509)包括澳大利亚父母或照顾者,他们的孩子不到5岁,可以在其住所使用游泳池。参与者完成了一系列关于儿童认知游泳池安全行为的社会认知变量的自我报告。结果:控制过去行为的路径分析模型表明,主观规范,计划,预期的遗憾和角色建设是习惯的重要预测指标,而主观规范则是两种行为的意向一致指标。计划在限制访问样本中预测了意图,而态度,障碍和角色构建也在监督样本中预测了意图。两种模型都控制了过去的行为。结论:目前的研究结果表明,心理因素对于限制访问和监督行为的重要性,而规范性因素对于理性(意图)和非意识(习惯)行为先行因素均很重要。似乎限制通行的因素可能需要定期采取例行行为(例如,确保闸门不撑开,游泳池围栏符合标准),这可能是出于习惯而非有意的控制。 (C)2019国家安全委员会和Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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    《Journal of Safety Research 》 |2019年第12期| 285-294| 共10页
  • 作者单位

    Griffith Univ Sch Appl Psychol Brisbane Qld Australia|Griffith Univ Menzies Hlth Inst Queensland Brisbane Qld Australia|Curtin Univ Fac Hlth Sci Sch Psychol Hlth Psychol & Behav Med Res Grp Perth WA Australia;

    Royal Life Saving Soc Australia Sydney NSW Australia|Univ New South Wales Fac Med Sch Publ Hlth & Community Med Sydney NSW Australia;

    Griffith Univ Sch Appl Psychol Brisbane Qld Australia|Griffith Univ Menzies Hlth Inst Queensland Brisbane Qld Australia;

    Griffith Univ Sch Appl Psychol Brisbane Qld Australia|Griffith Univ Menzies Hlth Inst Queensland Brisbane Qld Australia|Univ Calif Merced Psychol Sci Merced CA USA|Univ Jyvaskyla Fac Sport & Hlth Sci Jyvaskyla Finland;

  • 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);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Drowning prevention; Child injury; Habit; Intention; Theory of planned behavior;

    机译:溺水预防;儿童伤害;习惯;意向;计划行为理论;

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