Video analysis of playground injury-risk situations.

An observational study was conducted to examine injury-risk situations as they occurred during playground recess periods. A process analysis approach was used to describe antecedent conditions, response, consequence, and reaction depicted in the video scenes. Results indicate that boys were more involved than girls, playground equipment was frequently used improperly, aggressive behaviors were sometimes a factor, situations occurred more frequently with nonteacher than teacher monitors, and children infrequently took action to stop the situations. Other children were more likely to react to the target child than the monitor. Direction is provided for child and monitor safety promotion programs.

[1]  N. Coppens Parental responses to children in unsafe situations. , 1990, Pediatric nursing.

[2]  L. Peterson,et al.  Process Analysis of Injury Situations: A Complement to Epidemiological Methods , 1987 .

[3]  S. Sheps,et al.  Epidemiology of school injuries: a 2-year experience in a municipal health department. , 1987, Pediatrics.

[4]  P. London Injury in America. A continuing public health problem , 1986 .

[5]  N. Coppens Cognitive characteristics as predictors of children's understanding of safety and prevention. , 1986, Journal of pediatric psychology.

[6]  B. Guyer,et al.  The incidence of injuries among 87,000 Massachusetts children and adolescents: Results of the 1980-81 statewide childhood injury prevention program surveillance system , 1984 .

[7]  C. Woodward,et al.  Completeness of routine reporting of school-related injuries to children. , 1984, Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique.

[8]  W. Boyce,et al.  Epidemiology of injuries in a large, urban school district. , 1984, Pediatrics.

[9]  W T Boyce,et al.  Playground equipment injuries in a large, urban school district. , 1984, American Journal of Public Health.

[10]  Janet Shibley Hyde,et al.  How large are gender differences in aggression? A developmental meta-analysis. , 1984 .

[11]  S. Taketa Student accidents in Hawaii's public schools. , 1984, The Journal of school health.

[12]  C. Woodward,et al.  Prospective study of school injuries: incidence, types, related factors and initial management. , 1983, Canadian Medical Association journal.

[13]  C. Johnson,et al.  Student injuries due to aggressive behavior in the Seattle public schools during the school year 1969-1970. , 1974, American journal of public health.

[14]  C. Johnson,et al.  Injuries resulting in fractures in the Seattle public schools during the school year 1969-70. , 1972, The Journal of school health.

[15]  J. W. Weil,et al.  Are Schools Safe? , 1969, La Clinica pediatrica.

[16]  N. Coppens Cognitive development and locus of control as predictors of preschoolers' understanding of safety and prevention , 1985 .

[17]  D. Webster,et al.  The Injury Fact Book , 1984 .