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The influence of parent-child relationship on young adolescents' use of safety equipment. The Norwegian Longitudinal Health Behavior Study
Authors:FRODE THUEN  JOSTEIN RISE
Institution:Research Center for Health Promotion, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Abstract:The purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine the extent to which the parent-child relationship, as perceived by young adolescents at age 13, may account for the use of various types of safety equipment at age 13 and 14 in terms of seat belts, bicycle helmets, motorcycle helmets when passenger, reflectors on the clothing when outside in the dark, and lifejackets when on board small boats. Parental influence was assessed in terms of three scales: Parental support, parental monitoring of the youngsters, and opposition towards the parents, with satisfactory internal consistencies (alphas >0.78). The results showed that each of the three constructs significantly accounted for an independent portion of the variance in the use of safety equipment measures. In sum they accounted for 20% of the variance in the use of safety equipment at age 13, and about 10% at age 14. The findings are discussed with regard to the implications for accident prevention measures aimed at young people.
Keywords:Safety equipment  young adolescents  parental influence
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