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  Vol. 144 No. 1, January 1990 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Attitudes toward bicycle helmet ownership and use by school-age children

C. G. DiGuiseppi, F. P. Rivara and T. D. Koepsell
Children's National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC.

To identify attitudes toward bicycle helmet ownership and use, questionnaires were sent to parents of 2178 third-graders; 1057 (48.5%) returned valid responses. Of 931 children who had bicycles, 24% owned helmets, but only 56% of children who owned helmets wore them. Helmet ownership, but not use, was associated with higher parental education. Fifty-one percent of 704 parents of bicycle owners who had not purchased helmets said they had never thought of it, 29% thought helmets were too costly, and 20% felt their children would not wear them. Of 792 children who did not wear helmets, 25% said they did not wear them because their friends did not; 22% never thought about wearing helmets; and 16% found them uncomfortable. Efforts to increase the wearing of helmets should address helmet design, awareness, peer pressure, and cost.

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