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Erschienen in: The Journal of Primary Prevention 1/2018

02.11.2017 | Original Paper

Carbon Monoxide Alarm and Smoke Alarm Use Among Parents Recruited From a Pediatric Emergency Department

verfasst von: Kristin J. Roberts, Erica Fowler, R. Dawn Comstock, Soledad Fernandez, Mahmoud Abdel-Rasoul, Leslie Mihalov, Marcel J. Casavant, Lara B. McKenzie

Erschienen in: Journal of Prevention | Ausgabe 1/2018

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Abstract

Although the proper installation and maintenance of carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke alarms can protect individuals from residential CO-related and fire-related injuries, these devices are underutilized. We describe characteristics associated with self-reported CO and smoke alarm use of parents recruited from a pediatric emergency department to improve CO alarm use. Parents of children ≤ 18 years (N = 299) reported socio-demographic characteristics and CO and smoke alarm ownership and practices. We assigned participants to a behavioral profile and a Precaution Adoption Process Model stage based on their self-reported CO and smoke alarm use. Most participants (71%) did not have CO alarms in their homes, but reported owning at least one working smoke alarm (98%). Participants who reported “perfect” CO alarm behavior (defined as having a working CO alarm, one near a sleeping area, with batteries replaced every 6 months; 9%) were more likely to earn a higher income, own their home, and have lived at their current residence for at least 2 years. Participants who reported “perfect” smoke alarm behavior (defined as having a working smoke alarm on every level, with batteries replaced every 6 months; 49%) were more likely to rent their home, receive federal assistance, and have lived at their current residence for at least 2 years. Interventions to increase correct CO alarm use are necessary.
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Metadaten
Titel
Carbon Monoxide Alarm and Smoke Alarm Use Among Parents Recruited From a Pediatric Emergency Department
verfasst von
Kristin J. Roberts
Erica Fowler
R. Dawn Comstock
Soledad Fernandez
Mahmoud Abdel-Rasoul
Leslie Mihalov
Marcel J. Casavant
Lara B. McKenzie
Publikationsdatum
02.11.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Prevention / Ausgabe 1/2018
Print ISSN: 2731-5533
Elektronische ISSN: 2731-5541
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10935-017-0493-4

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