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Factors influencing the use of booster seats: a state-wide survey of parents.

C Raymond Bingham1, David W Eby, Heather M Hockanson, Arlene I Greenspan.   

Abstract

This study used telephone interview data on booster seat use from a state-wide probability sample of parents with children ages 4-8-years-old who were living in Michigan. Interviews were completed with parents of children in 350 households. Analyses examined the entire sample, and three sub-groups: always users, part-time booster seat users, and booster seat non-users. Results indicated that booster seat legislation was a key determinant of the level of use and the motivation to use booster seats. Nearly 70% of part-time users said that they used booster seats because they believed it was the law. Similarly, 60% of part-time and non-booster seat users said that they would be more likely to use booster seats if use were mandated by law, with non-users being 3.5 times more likely than part-time users to agree that a law would increase their booster seat use. Finally, over 90% of part-time and non-booster seat users said it would be easier for them to use booster seats if a law required it, and non-users were almost six times more likely than part-time users to agree that a law would make use easier. The need for booster seat laws, issues of social equity, and implications for intervention were discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16737675     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2006.04.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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Authors:  William P Meehan; Lois K Lee; Christopher M Fischer; Rebekah C Mannix
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5.  Disparities in age-appropriate child passenger restraint use among children aged 1 to 12 years.

Authors:  Michelle L Macy; Rebecca M Cunningham; Ken Resnicow; Gary L Freed
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6.  Misuse of booster cushions - an observation study of children's performance during buckling up.

Authors:  Anna-Lisa Osvalder; Katarina Bohman
Journal:  Ann Adv Automot Med       Date:  2008-10

7.  Challenges in the Accurate Surveillance of Booster Seat and Bicycle Helmet Usage by Children: Lessons from the Field.

Authors:  Curt Pankratz; Lynne Warda; Caroline Piotrowski
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8.  Parent's knowledge, attitude, and practice about children car seats at Unaizah city, KSA.

Authors:  Ghadah A AlSallum; Alshamoos A Alwassel; Abdullah M Alshushan; Abdulrahman K Abaalkhail; Mohammad A Alhasoon; Abdullah S Aldamigh
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9.  Promoting booster seat use for young children: A school-based intervention pilot study.

Authors:  Beth S Bruce; Kim Mundle; Camille F Cramm; Devon P Williams
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