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Childhood unintentional injuries: the perceived impact of the environment, lack of supervision and child characteristics

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dc.contributor.author Munro, Salla
dc.contributor.author van Niekerk, Ashley
dc.contributor.author Seedat, Mohamed
dc.date.accessioned 2013-04-05T08:02:30Z
dc.date.available 2013-04-05T08:02:30Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier.citation Munro, Salla; van Niekerk, Ashley &Seedat, Mohamed (2006)Childhood unintentional injuries: the perceived impact of the environment, lack of supervision and child characteristics.Child Care Health Dev. 2006 May;32(3):269-79
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8868
dc.identifier.uri http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16634972
dc.identifier.uri DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2006.00593.x
dc.description.abstract Background Investigations into the context and causation of injury, including injury risks, are an essential part of the injury prevention knowledge base. Caregiver perceptions of childhood injury risks may assist in the design of safety interventions and influence the way in which an intervention is received within a community. Methods Focus groups and individual interviews were conducted in two low-income neighbourhoods in South Africa to collect information on caregiver perceptions of injury risks. The data were analysed via thematic content analysis. Results The results revealed that injury risks are perceived as multifaceted and as contributing synergistically to an injury event. Parents of children also tended to attribute most risks to the environment instead of individual action. Conclusions Interventions including passive strategies and less activity from the parent may be welcomed in communities. Attention should be given to child injury prevention methods specifically for low-income contexts. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Blackwell en
dc.subject developing countries en
dc.subject environmental influences en
dc.subject health en
dc.subject injury en
dc.subject parent perceptions en
dc.subject perceptions en
dc.title Childhood unintentional injuries: the perceived impact of the environment, lack of supervision and child characteristics en
dc.type Article en


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