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Brianna J Iverson1, Devin E Spolsdoff2, Pam J Hoogerwerf3
1Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
Injury epidemiology
|January 28, 2026
まとめ
ほとんどの農村部の若者はスノーモービルヘルメットの重要性を理解していますが、ほぼ半数が一貫性のない着用を報告しています。スノーモービルの安全性を向上させるためには、特定の人口統計グループを対象とした介入が必要です。
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生; 若者の健康; 傷害予防
背景:
- ヘルメットで予防可能な頭部外傷は、スノーモービル関連の傷害の重大な原因である。農村部の若者の安全のためには、人口統計、ヘルメット使用、および態度を理解することが不可欠である。
研究 の 目的:
- 農村部の若者のスノーモービルヘルメット使用に関する人口統計、ヘルメット使用パターン、および態度を決定すること。この集団におけるヘルメット使用と法制化への支持に影響を与える要因を特定すること。
主な方法:
- 2022年アイオワFFAリーダーシップカンファレンスで、若者(13〜18歳)を対象に匿名のアンケートを実施した。アンケートデータについて頻度分析および比較分析を実施した。
主要な成果:
- 回答者の3分の1以上が過去1年間にスノーモービルに乗っており、男性、白人、農場居住者、スノーモービル所有世帯でその割合が高かった。ヘルメットを常に/ほとんど着用していると報告したのは67%であったが、21%はめったに/着用しなかった。ほとんどの若者はヘルメットの重要性を高く評価し(中央値9/10)、59%がスノーモービルヘルメット法を支持した。
結論:
- 農村部の若者の大多数は、スノーモービルヘルメットの価値を認識し、保護法を支持している。肯定的な態度にもかかわらず、ヘルメットの一貫性のない使用が蔓延しており、的を絞った安全介入の必要性が強調されている。特定の人口統計グループが、スノーモービルの安全性を向上させるための的を絞った傷害予防努力のために特定された。
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