Risk factors and parental risk perception of unintentional home injuries of children under 6 years in Germany: A secondary data analysis
L Foettinger, F Doerwald, A Kalbitz… - Journal of safety research, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction: Unintentional home injuries are a major health risk for children. To develop and
implement appropriate interventions, both theoretical guidance and empirical evidence are …
implement appropriate interventions, both theoretical guidance and empirical evidence are …
Parental assessment of benefits and of dangers determines children's permission to play outdoors
B Jidovtseff, F Pirard, A Martin, P McCrorie… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
During the early years, children's outdoor play is dependent on parental supervision.
Parents' perceptions are likely to influence what the child is permitted to do. To better …
Parents' perceptions are likely to influence what the child is permitted to do. To better …
[PDF][PDF] Boys at Risk Beyond Male Fragility: The Gender Gap in Child Injury Deaths in the United States, 2000-2020
A Blumenthal, KA Martin - 2023 - osf.io
For decades, scholars in demography, public health, and medicine have documented a
gender gap in early childhood mortality rates, primarily attributing this gap to male biological …
gender gap in early childhood mortality rates, primarily attributing this gap to male biological …
[PDF][PDF] Risk analysis and risk perception among Malaysian caregivers: A qualitative study
NA Idris, NS Hudin - … Journal of Academic Research in Business …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Children attending childcare centres have been linked to increasing child health and safety
risks due to uncalibrated risk analysis by caregivers. The qualitative risk analysis, which is …
risks due to uncalibrated risk analysis by caregivers. The qualitative risk analysis, which is …