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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Injury Prevention Behaviors Among Caregivers of Infants.


AUTHORS

Heerman WJ , Perrin EM , Sanders LM , Yin HS , Coyne-Beasley T , Bronaugh AB , Barkin SL , Rothman RL , . American journal of preventive medicine. 2016 6 9; ().

ABSTRACT

African American and Latino children experience higher rates of traumatic injury and mortality, but the extent to which parents of different races and ethnicities disparately enact injury prevention behaviors has not been fully characterized. The objective of this study is to evaluate the association between caregiver race/ethnicity and adherence to injury prevention recommendations.


African American and Latino children experience higher rates of traumatic injury and mortality, but the extent to which parents of different races and ethnicities disparately enact injury prevention behaviors has not been fully characterized. The objective of this study is to evaluate the association between caregiver race/ethnicity and adherence to injury prevention recommendations.


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