Brown Keri J, Roberts Michael C, Mayes Sunnye, Boles Richard E
Children's Research Institute, Columbus Children's Hospital, Center for Injury Research and Policy, 700 Children's Way, Columbus, Ohio 43205, USA.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2005 Oct-Nov;30(7):571-80. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsi044. Epub 2005 Feb 23.
To examine the effects of parent viewing of their child's actual risk behavior on home safety practices.
Sixty-one 4-to 7-year-old children and their caregivers participated in a three session project. Parents were exposed to one of three videos: (a) their own child with simulated home hazards, (b) a pilot child with hazards, or (c) a control child development video. Observations of home hazards as well as parent measures of supervision and vulnerability were completed pre and post-intervention.
Exposure to a video of a parent's own child playing with simulated hazards resulted in improved home safety practices. Exposure to a pilot child interacting with home hazards did not increase parent safety behaviors. No group differences in levels of vulnerability were found.
Parental attitudes are an important consideration in designing successful injury interventions. Increasing parental awareness of their child's risk to injury may be a valuable tool to change safety behaviors.
研究家长观看孩子实际危险行为对家庭安全措施的影响。
61名4至7岁儿童及其照料者参与了一个为期三阶段的项目。家长观看三段视频之一:(a)自己孩子面对模拟家庭危险的视频,(b)一名试点儿童面对危险的视频,或(c)一段儿童发展对照视频。在干预前后分别完成对家庭危险的观察以及家长的监督和易感性测量。
观看自己孩子与模拟危险互动的视频能改善家庭安全措施。观看试点儿童与家庭危险互动的视频并未增加家长的安全行为。在易感性水平上未发现组间差异。
在设计成功的伤害干预措施时,家长态度是一个重要考量因素。提高家长对孩子受伤风险的认识可能是改变安全行为的一个有价值的工具。