'He's the Number One Thing in My World': Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model to Explore Child Car Seat Use in a Regional Community in New South Wales

Research partner(s)
Kids & Traffic NSW Early Childhood Road Safety Education program
Shoalhaven Municipal Council
Transport for New South Wales

We explored the factors influencing the use of age-appropriate car seats in a community with a high proportion of Aboriginal families in regional New South Wales. We conducted a survey and three focus groups with parents of children aged 3–5 years enrolled at three early learning centres on the Australian south-east coast. Survey data were triangulated with qualitative data from focus groups and analysed using the PRECEDE-PROCEED conceptual framework. Of the 133 eligible families, 97 (73%) parents completed the survey including 31% of parents who reported their children were Aboriginal. Use of age-appropriate car seats was reported by 80 (83%) of the participants, and awareness of the child car seat legislation was high (91/97, 94%). 

Output(s)

"He’s the Number One Thing in My World": Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model to Explore Child Car Seat Use in a Regional Community in New South Wales
Type
Journal article
Authors
Kate Hunter, Lisa Keay, Kathleen Clapham, Julie Brown, Lynne E. Bilston, Marilyn Lyford, Celeste Gilbert and Rebecca Q. Ivers 
Publisher
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Publication date
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© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).