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Gregory R Istre1, Mary A McCoy, Katie N Womack, Linda Fanning, Laurette Dekat, Martha Stowe.
Abstract
The use of restraints in motor vehicles is less common in minority and low-income populations than in the general population. A preliminary survey of Hispanic preschool-aged children in west Dallas, Tex, conducted in 1997 showed much lower child restraint use (19% of those surveyed) than among preschool children of all races in the rest of the city (62%). Because there are few reports of successful programs to increase child restraint use among Hispanics, we undertook to implement and evaluate such a program. The program was conducted by bilingual staff and was tailored for this community. It was successful in increasing both child restraint use and driver seat belt use.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12084687 PMCID: PMC3222280 DOI: 10.2105/ajph.92.7.1096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Public Health ISSN: 0090-0036 Impact factor: 9.308