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The Potential Role of Context-Related Exposure in Explaining Differences in Water Safety Cue Utilization

机译:情境相关暴露在解释水安全线索利用差异方面的潜在作用

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Objective: To examine whether differences in water safety–related cue utilization might be associated with differences in exposure to water-related recreational contexts. Background: A disproportionate number of incidents of drowning were attributable to recent visitors to New South Wales in the 2016–2017 summer swimming season. This was due to their assumed lack of exposure to the water-related recreational settings in which Australians engage and therefore, the absence of cues that are associated with danger. Method: In Study 1, the water safety cue utilization of 101 Australian residents and 328 recent visitors to the country was compared using the Expert Intensive Skills Evaluation (EXPERTise 2.0) program. Accounting for differences between the samples, Australian residents demonstrated significantly superior water safety cue utilization. In Study 2, the water safety cue utilization of a sample of 219 Australian residents was examined, the outcomes of which indicated that those participants who learned to swim before the age of 11 years demonstrated superior water safety cue utilization to participants who learned to swim at a later age. Results: Overall, the results suggest that there are individual differences in water safety cue utilization that are explained, in part, by differences in country of residence and the age at which participants first learned to swim. Conclusion: Water safety cue utilization is likely to be dependent upon exposure to water-related activities. Identifying individual differences enables the development of more targeted, drowning-prevention strategies.
机译:目的:研究与水安全有关的提示利用上的差异是否可能与与水有关的娱乐环境下的接触差异有关。背景:溺水事件的数量不成比例的原因是2016-2017年夏季游泳季节新南威尔士州的新访客。这是由于他们假定没有接触澳大利亚人从事的与水有关的娱乐活动,因此没有与危险相关的线索。方法:在研究1中,使用专家强化技能评估(EXPERTise 2.0)程序比较了101名澳大利亚居民和328名最近来澳大利亚的游客的水安全提示利用率。考虑到样本之间的差异,澳大利亚居民表现出明显更高的水安全提示利用率。在研究2中,检查了219名澳大利亚居民样本的水安全提示利用率,结果表明,那些在11岁之前学习游泳的参与者证明了比在11岁以下学习游泳的参与者更高的水安全提示利用率晚年结果:总体而言,结果表明水安全提示的利用存在个体差异,部分原因是居住国和参加者首次学会游泳的年龄的差异。结论:水安全提示的利用可能取决于与水有关的活动的暴露。识别个体差异可以制定更具针对性的溺水预防策略。

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  • 来源
    《Human Factors》 |2019年第5期|825-838|共14页
  • 作者

    Barbara Griffin; Sue Brouwers;

  • 作者单位

    Macquarie University Sydney New South Wales Australia;

    Transport New South Wales Australia;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    drowning; water safety; cue utilization;

    机译:淹死水安全;提示利用率;

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