- Author:
Red Thaddeus DP. MIGUEL
1
;
Wilfrido A. ATIENZA
1
;
Adovich S. RIVERA
1
;
John Juliard L. GO
2
;
Ronaldo O. QUINTANA
2
;
Kent Jason G. CHENG
1
;
Amelyn A. MAMPORTE
1
;
Maria Eleanor L. CANDELARIA
1
;
Hilton Y. LAM
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Car Crashes; Car Seats; Financial Forecasting; Pediatrics; Road Safety; Child Safety Seat; Child Safety
- MeSH: Human; Child Preschool (a Child Between The Ages Of 2 And 5); Pediatrics
- From: Acta Medica Philippina 2018;52(5):466-471
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
- Abstract: The use of child restraints such as car seats or booster seats inevitability increases with the implementation of laws mandating its use in the general public. This is of great importance to child health and injury prevention as child restraint use has been shown to reduce the risk of serious injury by 71% to 82% for children less than 1-year-old, and 45% for children aged 4 to 8 years old.2,3 In terms of averting death, child restraints were associated with 28% reduction in risk for death.4 It has been found that using ageand size-appropriate child restraints is the best way to save lives and reduce injuries in a crash.5 It is reasonable, therefore, that one study that investigated the association between child restraint law implementation and traffic injury rate among 4 to 6 years old children in New York State found that these children experienced an 18% reduction in traffic injury rate. (See full-text for continuation).
- Full text:331-Article Text-1282-1-10-20191111.pdf