Markova I, Phillips J S, Forbes C D
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 1984 Apr;25(2):261-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1984.tb00148.x.
Eight mothers with their 3.1- to 5.7-year-old children with haemophilia and eight control mothers with their children were videotaped while playing three games using a knife, a pair of scissors and a wooden hammer, and two games without tools. Although the children with haemophilia were less proficient, took less care, and were more excited when handling sharp tools than the control children, their mothers did not correct their children when they used a knife incompetently and carelessly. It is recommended that counselling should emphasize the deliberate preparation and training of the haemophilic child in the use of tools which are potentially dangerous.
八位患有血友病的母亲及其3.1至5.7岁的孩子,以及八位对照母亲及其孩子在玩使用刀、剪刀和木锤的三款游戏以及两款无工具游戏时被录像。尽管患有血友病的孩子在操作锋利工具时不如对照孩子熟练、细心,且更兴奋,但当他们使用刀不熟练且粗心时,他们的母亲并未纠正他们。建议咨询应强调对血友病患儿使用潜在危险工具进行刻意准备和训练。