Child safety programs : implications affecting use of child restraints.

Author(s)
Hoadley, M.R. Macrina, D.M. & Peterson, F.L.
Year
Abstract

Automobile deaths have been identified as the leading cause of death for children between the ages of one and fourteen. Those children who are unrestrained as passengers are at particularly high risk to injury and death. A study of parental seatbelt and child passenger restraint use was conducted to identify frequency of use and behavioural and attitudinal factors influencing use of child restraints.

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Publication

Library number
B 24344 fo /83/ IRRD 265121
Source

Journal of School Health, Vol. 5 (1981), No. 5 (May), p. 352-355.

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