Increasing car seat use for toddlers from inner-city families.

Author(s)
Louis, B. & Lewis, M.
Year
Abstract

The purpose of this project was to increase toddler car seat use in low-income minority families. Families from Newark, NJ, were divided into two study groups. Both groups were given car seats; one group also received education regarding car restraint use. Observations were made of car seat use before car seat distribution, immediately after distribution, 4 to 5 months later, and 1 year later. Car seat use increased markedly immediately after distribution and remained high 1 year later, regardless of education. These results indicate that distributing car seats results in long-term use among a currently low-use population. (A)

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Library number
980683 ST [electronic version only]
Source

American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 87 (1997), No. 6 (June), p. 1044-1045, 22 ref.

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