Seat belt education program : a model for public health settings.

Author(s)
Saunders, S. & Pine, J.
Year
Abstract

A cohort of 268 low- income mothers participating in the Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Food Program was enrolled in a seat belt education and motivation program. The goal of the study was to determine whether seat belt use could be increased by incorporating a brief educational intervention into an existing public health program. Seat belt use increased from 4.9 to 12.6 % one month following education.

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B 28392 fo /83.2 /91.1 /
Source

Health Education Quarterly, Vol. 13 (1986), No. 3 (Fall), p. 243-247, 25 ref.

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