Children's car-restraints: use and parental attitudes.

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An analysis of the attitudes of 600 parents towards children's car-restraints together with their use is presented. Only 47% of infants under 9 months of age and 26% of children under 15 years of age were always appropriately restrained. Children under 4 were more likely to be restrained than older children and previous involvement in a road-traffic accident led to increased use of restraint.

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Richmond, P. W., Skinner, A., & Kimche, A. (1989). Children’s car-restraints: use and parental attitudes. Archives of Emergency Medicine, 6(1), 41–45. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.6.1.41

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