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Maternal perceptions of supervision in preschool-aged\ud children: a qualitative approach to understanding differences between families living in affluent and disadvantaged areas

机译:学龄前儿童的母体监督意识 儿童:一种定性的方法来了解生活在富裕和处境不利地区的家庭之间的差异

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Aim: To explore maternal perceptions of supervision and childhood unintentional injury in order to develop understanding and explanation for differences in unintentional injury rates between an advantaged and disadvantaged area. \udBackground: Unintentional injury is the second cause of mortality and a significant cause of morbidity in the zero to four year age group. Children living in socio economic disadvantage are at a greater risk of unintentional injury than their more affluent counter-parts. \udMethods: Qualitative study using semi-structured interviews; content data analysis was undertaken. Participants included 37 mothers with a child aged less than five years; 16 living in an area of disadvantage (and high rate of childhood unintentional injury) and 21= living in an advantaged area (and low rate of childhood unintentional injury). Findings: Parents in both areas described the importance of parental supervision in reducing child unintentional injury risks. Parents in both areas used listening as a supervision strategy. Parents in both areas described how ‘when the child goes quiet’ that is a cue for them to make a visual check on the child. Listening was used more for boys than girls in both areas, but parents in the advantaged area used listening as a supervision strategy more frequently than those in the disadvantaged area. Parents described supervision strategies as being shaped by child character and age rather than child gender. Parents in both areas described similar strategies for managing distractions. An important difference was found with regard to older siblings; parents living in the advantaged area described older siblings as an injury risk to younger children. Parents in the disadvantaged area described older siblings as providing some supervision for younger children. Parents living in disadvantaged circumstances may face greater challenges with regard to supervision than parents living in advantaged circumstances and this may partly explain differences in injury risk.
机译:目的:探索母亲对监督和儿童意外伤害的看法,以便对有利和不利地区之间意外伤害率的差异发展理解和解释。 \ ud背景:意外伤害是导致死亡的第二大原因,也是零到四岁年龄段儿童发病的重要原因。与较富裕的同伴相比,处于社会经济不利地位的儿童遭受意外伤害的风险更大。方法:使用半结构化访谈进行定性研究;进行了内容数据分析。参加者包括37名母亲,其子女年龄小于5岁; 16位生活在弱势地区(儿童意外伤害的发生率很高),21 =生活在弱势地区(儿童意外伤害的发生率很低)。调查结果:这两个方面的父母都描述了父母监督对减少儿童意外伤害风险的重要性。两个地区的父母都将倾听作为一种监督策略。两个区域的父母都描述了“孩子安静时”的方式,这是他们直观检查孩子的线索。在这两个地区,男孩子都比女孩子多使用听力,但是相对于处于不利地位的地区,处于优势地位的地区的父母更常将听力作为监督策略。父母将监督策略描述为是由孩子的性格和年龄而不是孩子的性别决定的。这两个领域的父母都描述了类似的分散注意力的策略。在同龄兄弟姐妹之间发现了一个重要区别;住在优势地区的父母将同胞兄弟姐妹描述为对年幼儿童的伤害风险。处境不利地区的父母将年长的兄弟姐妹描述为对年幼的孩子提供了一些监督。与处境不利的父母相比,处境不利的父母可能面临更大的监管挑战,这可能部分解释了伤害风险的差异。

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