Appropriate Use of Automobile Child Restraints Found Inadequate
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FROM AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
In contrast, two factors that showed no association with appropriate child restraints were the sex of the child and the sex of the driver.
These study findings show that there are substantial opportunities for clinicians to improve child passenger safety by counseling patients and parents at routine office visits, Dr. Macy and Dr. Freed added.
The investigators reported no relevant financial conflicts.