Howard Patricia Kunz
Emergency Department, University of Kentucky Hospital, Lexington, KY, USA.
Pediatr Nurs. 2005 Sep-Oct;31(5):374-9.
This study sought to determine parents' beliefs about children and gun safety. A survey was sent to 230 parents of elementary age children addressing their beliefs about firearm storage, firearm safety training for children, and whether or not their child would handle a gun. Findings are based on the 82 returned surveys. Parents believed safe firearm storage was important to protect children. Only 22% of parents reported having a firearm in their home. However, of those reporting a firearm in the home, 85% did not practice safe gun storage despite reporting they believed it was important. These findings are supported by other studies that have found that parents have unrealistic perceptions about how their child will respond when a firearm is encountered. The only predictor of parents' incorrect perceptions about firearm safety training was the item "children will be safe if taught." This parental misperception provides further evidence that parents have unrealistic attitudes about children and guns.
本研究旨在确定家长对儿童与枪支安全的看法。一项调查被发送给230名小学生的家长,内容涉及他们对枪支存放、儿童枪支安全培训以及他们的孩子是否会接触枪支的看法。研究结果基于82份回收的调查问卷。家长们认为安全存放枪支对于保护儿童很重要。只有22%的家长报告家中有枪支。然而,在那些报告家中有枪支的家长中,85%的人尽管表示认为安全存放枪支很重要,但并未实际这么做。其他研究也支持了这些发现,这些研究发现家长们对孩子在遇到枪支时的反应存在不切实际的看法。家长对枪支安全培训存在错误认知的唯一预测因素是“如果接受教导,孩子就会安全”这一观点。这种家长的错误认知进一步证明了家长对儿童与枪支持有不切实际的态度。