Child safety seats and lap-and-shoulder belts effective in preventing serious injury
For young children, all states currently require the use of child safety seats, and the minimum age and weight requirements to graduate to seat belts has been increasing over time. A new study in the journal Economic Inquiry reveals that lap-and-shoulder seat belts perform as well as child safety seats in preventing serious injury. However, safety seats tend to be better at reducing less serious injuries. Steven D. Levitt of theUniversity of Chicago and author of the book Freakonomics and Joseph J. Doyle of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology analyzed three large representative samples of crashes reported to the police, as well as linked hospital data, among motor vehicle passengers aged 2-6 years of age. Researchers used the data to compare seat belts and child safety seats in preventing injury.
Results show that lap-and-shoulder seat belts perform as well as child safety seats in preventing serious injury. Safety seats were associated with a statistically significant 25 percent reduction in less serious injuries. Lap belts are somewhat less effective than the other two types of restraints, but far superior to riding unrestrained.
"Our comparisons across restraint types incorporate the way they are used, or misused, in practice," the authors conclude. "Because many child safety seats are, in actual use, improperly installed, our estimates are likely to understate the benefits associated with their proper use. From a public policy perspective, however, understanding how safety devices work in practice, as opposed to under ideal circumstances, is of great importance."
Source: Wiley-Blackwell
Related
- Child safety seat education needs an extra boostFri, 9 Oct 2009, 17:29:03 EDT
- Automobile restraints do not increase chance of fetal complications following accidentsSat, 16 May 2009, 0:35:41 EDT
- Doctors issue warning about the danger of heavy toilet seats to male toddlersThu, 11 Dec 2008, 13:31:14 EST
- Riley Hospital-IU study finds booster car seats not being used appropriatelyMon, 11 May 2009, 13:50:04 EDT
- Making the difficult task of transporting a child with special needs saferMon, 13 Jul 2009, 13:51:40 EDT
Other sources
- Child Safety Seats And Lap-and-shoulder Belts Effective In Preventing Serious Injury, Study Suggestsfrom Science DailyThu, 4 Sep 2008, 16:28:18 EDT
- Child safety seats and lap-and-shoulder belts effective in preventing serious injuryfrom PhysorgThu, 4 Sep 2008, 15:21:29 EDT
Latest Science Newsletter
Get the latest and most popular science news articles of the week in your Inbox!Learn more about
Popular science news articles
No popular news yet
- African desert rift confirmed as new ocean in the making
- Wolves, moose and biodiversity: An unexpected connection
- Does green tea prevent cancer? Evidence continues to brew, but questions remain
- Why nice guys usually get the girls
- Digital 'plaster' for monitoring vital signs undergoes first clinical trials
- African desert rift confirmed as new ocean in the making
- 1 shot of gene therapy and children with congenital blindness can now see
- Scientists discover influenza's Achilles heel: Antioxidants
- Cleanliness is next to godliness: New research shows clean smells promote moral behavior
- How the Moon produces its own water
No popular news yet
- African desert rift confirmed as new ocean in the making
- Study reveals a 'missing link' in immune response to disease
- Common plants can eliminate indoor air pollutants
- Reduction in glycotoxins from heat-processing of foods reduces risk of chronic disease
- Does green tea prevent cancer? Evidence continues to brew, but questions remain