Predictors of child restraint usage among Chinese parents

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS
Yongyue Yang , Fen Su , Yating Ge , Huarong Wang , David C. Schwebel
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Objective: To investigate psychological predictors of the use of child restraints among Chinese parents following passage of national law requiring their use. Methods: Grounded in the Prototype Willingness Model (PWM) and guidance from previous research, we developed and administered a questionnaire to assess child restraint usage and understand psychological factors that predict usage. 413 parents with child(ren) aged 0–8 years completed the questionnaire through the WenJuanXing online survey platform. Results: Among the 413 parents, 321 (77.7%) used child restraints regularly when taking their children on car trips, with the highest use reported among parents with children under 1 year (83.8%). Among the psychological predictors, willingness to use a restraint was the strongest predictor of intention and self-reported behavior to use restraints, but the predictive effect of intention on behavior was not significant. Descriptive norms – a belief that trusted friends and family use restraints – was the strongest predictor of behavior to use child restraints, and prototype favorability – the belief that prototypical parents of similar age and gender use restraints – also showed significant effects in predicting behavior. Conclusions: Following the passage of national laws requiring child restraints in China, it is becoming more common for parents to use restraints when their children travel by car. Parents’ use of child restraints for children follows a socially reactive (through willingness) decision-making path rather than a reasoned (through intention) decision-making pattern. The influence of the behavior of others, both trusted friends and family (descriptive norms) and prototypical similar parents (prototype favorability) are strong predictive factors for use of child restraints, suggesting prevention programs might leverage behavior of others to impact parents and encourage use of child restraints.

中国父母使用儿童约束装置的预测因素
目的调查在国家法律要求使用儿童约束装置后,中国父母使用儿童约束装置的心理预测因素。方法: 在原型意愿模型(PWM)的基础上,并在以往研究的指导下,我们开发并设计了儿童安全座椅的使用方法:基于原型意愿模型(PWM)和先前研究的指导,我们编制并发放了一份调查问卷,以评估儿童约束装置的使用情况,并了解预测使用情况的心理因素。413 位有 0-8 岁子女的家长通过文娟星在线调查平台完成了问卷。结果显示在 413 位家长中,有 321 位(77.7%)在带孩子乘车时经常使用儿童约束装置,其中孩子年龄在 1 岁以下的家长使用率最高(83.8%)。在心理预测因素中,使用约束装置的意愿对使用约束装置的意向和自我报告行为的预测作用最强,但意向对行为的预测作用并不显著。描述性规范--相信可信赖的朋友和家人会使用约束装置--是使用儿童约束装置行为的最强预测因子,原型好感度--相信年龄和性别相仿的父母原型会使用约束装置--对行为的预测效果也很明显。结论:中国通过了要求使用儿童约束装置的国家法律后,家长在孩子乘车时使用约束装置的情况越来越普遍。家长为孩子使用儿童约束装置的决策路径是社会反应(通过意愿),而不是理性(通过意图)决策模式。他人行为的影响,包括可信赖的朋友和家人(描述性规范)以及类似父母的原型(原型好感度),都是使用儿童约束装置的有力预测因素,这表明预防计划可以利用他人的行为来影响父母并鼓励他们使用儿童约束装置。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
4.90%
发文量
174
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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