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Kimberley L. M. Zonneveld; Niruba Rasuratnam; Jason C. Vladescu – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2025
Motor vehicle collisions are among the leading causes of unintended injury-related deaths among children under the age of 14. The primary cause of these deaths is the improper use of child passenger safety restraints (CPSRs). Correctly installed CPSRs can decrease the risk of fatal injury by 45% to 95%. To date, no studies have used video…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Video Technology, Prompting
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Giannakakos, Antonia R.; Vladescu, Jason C.; Simon, Rachel – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2018
Correctly installed child passenger safety restraints may reduce the risk of child injury and death during accidents. The present study evaluated behavioral skills training and self-monitoring to teach correct installation and use of a child passenger safety restraint in the rear-facing position. Extension probes were conducted with untrained…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Training, Program Effectiveness
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Swanson, Marissa; MacKay, Morag; Yu, Sophie; Kagiliery, Alexis; Bloom, Koren; Schwebel, David C. – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
When used correctly, child restraint systems (CRS) effectively reduce the risk of serious injury and death to child passengers in motor vehicle crashes. However, error rates in CRS use among caregivers are extremely high. Consultation with child passenger safety technicians (CPST) reduces misuse rates, but access to CPST is limited, particularly…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Child Safety, Error Patterns
Temiz, Zeynep; Yilmaz, Simge – Online Submission, 2018
This study aimed to investigate the conditions of pre-school children's school buses. Six pre-service senior pre-school teachers interviewed twelve school bus drivers, and then took four bus rides with children from school to home and made observations while on the bus. The researchers identified three themes based on the literature: safety,…
Descriptors: School Buses, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Preservice Teachers
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Vasiljevic, Jovica; Jovanov, Goran; Radovanovic, Radovan; Jovanov, Nemanja; Vranjes, Djordje – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2018
Many studies have been conducted focusing on the use of virtual simulators in training in various scenarios, ranging from life and threats to situations in recreational activities. This study follows the direction of the discussion on the use of some virtual simulators that can be successfully exploited in the activities of training of drivers…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Video Technology
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Himle, Michael B.; Wright, Kalon A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
The risk for serious injury and death to children during motor vehicle accidents can be greatly reduced through the correct use of child passenger safety restraints (CPSRs). Unfortunately, most CPSRs are installed or used incorrectly. This study examined the effectiveness of behavioral skills training (BST) to teach 10 participants to install…
Descriptors: Safety, Child Safety, Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Behavior Development
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Ortega, Leonardo A.; Prado-Rivera, Mayerli A.; Cardenas-Poveda, D. Carolina; McLinden, Kristina A.; Glueck, Amanda C.; Gutierrez, German; Lamprea, Marisol R.; Papini, Mauricio R. – Learning and Motivation, 2013
The present research explored the effects of restraint stress on two situations involving incentive downshift: consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) and extinction of escape behavior in the Barnes maze. First, Experiment 1 confirmed that the restraint stress procedure used in these experiments increased levels of circulating…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Animals, Stress Variables, Restraints (Vehicle Safety)
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Gielen, A. C.; McDonald, E. M.; Omaki, E.; Shields, W.; Case, J.; Aitken, M. – Health Education Research, 2015
Child passenger safety remains an important public health problem because motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children, and the majority of children ride improperly restrained. Using a mobile app to communicate with parents about injury prevention offers promise but little information is available on how to create such a tool.…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Public Health, Handheld Devices, Child Safety
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Dinger, Mary K.; Brittain, Danielle R.; Hutchinson, Susan R. – Journal of American College Health, 2014
Objective: To examine associations between meeting the current moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) recommendation and health-related factors in a national sample of college students. Participants: Participants (N = 67,861) completed the National College Health Assessment II during the Fall 2008/Spring 2009 academic year. Methods:…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, College Students, Regression (Statistics), Eating Habits
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Van Houten, Ron; Hilton, Bryan; Schulman, Richard; Reagan, Ian – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
This study evaluated a device that applied a sustained increase in accelerator pedal back force whenever drivers exceeded a preset speed criterion without buckling their seat belts. This force was removed once the belt was fastened. Participants were 6 commercial drivers who operated carpet-cleaning vans. During baseline, no contingency was in…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Motor Vehicles, Evaluation
Townsend, Megan – Wake County Public School System, 2014
The 2013 North Carolina Youth Risk Behavior Survey (NCYRBS) was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and adapted by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) to monitor the health-risk behaviors and to measure progress toward achieving Healthy North Carolina 2020 objectives. The survey, administered…
Descriptors: High School Students, At Risk Students, State Surveys, Personality Measures
Cox, Matthew G.; Geller, E. Scott – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2010
Researchers used two behavioral prompts to compare increases in safety belt use: a Click It or Ticket prompt or a Flash-for-Life prompt. Participants were 1,822 unbuckled drivers exiting two student parking lots of a large university. Research assistants identified unbuckled drivers, flashed one of the two prompts, and recorded whether drivers…
Descriptors: Restraints (Vehicle Safety), Cues, Incidence, Higher Education
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Bian, Hui; Wu, Jingjin; Li, Yan; Largo-Wight, Erin – International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2012
This study examined Chinese female college students' multiple health behaviors, their quality of life, and mental and psychological well-being and compared that with American counterparts. A convenience sample of 293 female undergraduates participated in the study during spring 2010, in Eastern China. A traditional self-report paper-pencil…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Health Needs, Health Education, Prevention
Kann, Laura; Kinchen, Steve; Shanklin, Shari L.; Flint, Katherine H.; Hawkins, Joseph; Harris, William A.; Lowry, Richard; Olsen, Emily O'Malley; McManus, Tim; Chyen, David; Whittle, Lisa; Taylor, Eboni; Demissie, Zewditu; Brener, Nancy; Thornton, Jemekia; Moore, John; Zaza, Stephanie – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014
Problem: Priority health-risk behaviors contribute to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among youth and adults. Population-based data on these behaviors at the national, state, and local levels can help monitor the effectiveness of public health interventions designed to protect and promote the health of youth nationwide. Reporting…
Descriptors: Risk, Youth, Health Behavior, Death
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Melnick, Merrill J.; Miller, Kathleen E.; Sabo, Donald F.; Barnes, Grace M.; Farrell, Michael P. – Health Education & Behavior, 2010
Although seatbelts save lives, adolescents may be disproportionately likely to omit their use. Using data from the 1997 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, a national survey of more than 16,000 U.S. public and private high school students, the authors employed a series of logistic regression analyses to examine cross-sectional associations between past…
Descriptors: Athletics, Subcultures, Athletes, At Risk Students
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