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Parents' socialization of children's injury prevention: description and some initial parameters.

L Peterson1, J Bartelstone, T Kern, R Gillies.   

Abstract

In a year-long participant observation study of remediative action following actual injury, 61 8- and 9-year-old children and their 27-46-year-old mothers wrote records and reported on more than 1,000 minor injuries in branching biweekly interviews. Mothers reported that 80.1% of injuries received no parent-initiated remediation, 14% received only a lecture, and less than 3% of injuries were followed by parental action. Children reported that 96.1% of their injuries were followed by no remediative action and recalled lectures after only 1.2% of injuries. Remediative action was related to type of child activity (e.g., unstructured play was followed by remediation more often than more purposive behavior) and to mother's affect (e.g., anger) and beliefs (e.g., that injury was the child's fault or due to rule violation). The parameters that influenced remediative consequences, and thus that may influence future injury, are discussed.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7497826     DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1995.tb00867.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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