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Risk for minor childhood injury: an investigation of maternal and child factors.

Amy L Damashek1, Natalie A Williams, Kenneth J Sher, Lizette Peterson, Terri Lewis, William Schweinle.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine how maternal and child characteristics interact to moderate injury rate and injury severity for young children.
METHODS: In this study, 149 mothers reported their toddlers' injuries over a 6-month period during biweekly interviews. Mothers completed questionnaires assessing parenting behaviors, psychological characteristics, and their children's injury-relevant behaviors.
RESULTS: Maternal locus of control was found to moderate the association between children's risky behavior and child injury rate. Specifically, an external locus of control was associated with increased child injury rate for high-risk but not for low-risk children.
CONCLUSION: These findings illuminate the potential importance of parental locus of control in moderating high-risk injury-relevant behavior.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16055485     DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsi072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Psychol        ISSN: 0146-8693


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1.  Assessing injuries with proxies: implications for understanding concurrent relations and behavioral antecedents of pediatric injuries.

Authors:  Bryan T Karazsia; Manfred H M van Dulmen
Journal:  J Pediatr Psychol       Date:  2009-05-18

2.  Unintentional injuries among children aged 1-5 years: understanding the burden, risk factors and severity in urban slums of southern India.

Authors:  Srujan Lam Sharma; Samarasimha Reddy N; Karthikeyan Ramanujam; Mats Steffi Jennifer; Annai Gunasekaran; Anuradha Rose; Sushil Mathew John; Anuradha Bose; Venkata Raghava Mohan
Journal:  Inj Epidemiol       Date:  2018-11-05
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