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Do mother-child conversations about safety differ in middle- and low-income families?
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نویسنده
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o’neal elizabeth e. ,plumert jodie m.
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منبع
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journal of injury and violence research - 2019 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:171 -178
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چکیده
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Background: children from low-income families experience a disproportionate number of unintentional injuries compared to their middle-income peers. parents are well positioned to teach children about avoiding injury, yet little is known about parent-child safety conversations in low-income families. this study examined to what extent mother-child safety conversations differ between low- and middle-income families. methods: mothers and their 8- to 10-year-old children from low- and middle-income families discussed and rated the safety of photos showing another child engaged in potentially dangerous activities. results: dyads disagreed over safety ratings on a third of trials, and both middle- and low-income mothers were highly successful in resolving disagreements in their favor. middle-income mothers justified their ratings by referring to almost twice as many dangerous features than outcomes, whereas low-income mothers generated roughly equal numbers of dangerous features and outcomes. middle-income children did not differ in their references to dangerous features and outcomes, but low-income children focused heavily on dangerous outcomes relative to dangerous features.conclusions: describing how middle- and low-income families discuss safety is a first step in understanding whether similarities and differences contribute to how middle- and low-income children evaluate and navigate potentially dangerous situations.
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کلیدواژه
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Mother-child -communication ,Unintentional -childhood injuries ,Injury prevention ,Low-income -families
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university of iowa, department of psychological and brain sciences, USA, university of iowa, department of psychological and brain sciences, USA
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