Attitude / behavior related to the prevention of children's accidents
Part 1 : Trends in consumer issues and consumers' attitude/behavior
Chapter 2 : [Feature] Toward the prevention of children's accidents
Section 3 : Attitude / behavior related to the prevention of children's accidents
People who raise their children have more knowledge about the prevention of children's accidents.
- Among the people surveyed, recognition of the obligation to use a child safety seat is 90%.
- People who have children have a higher recognition in all categories compared to the total.
- There are large gaps in recognition between people who have children compared to the total with regard to the fact that people must not let children aged 1 year and younger eat honey, and about the device called an accidental ingestion checker. On the other hand, more than 10 percent of people who have children said they didn't even know about the former, and approx. 60 percent of them didn't know about the latter.
Compared to fathers, mothers have more information from nursery schools, kindergartens, schools, and public administration with regard to the prevention of children's accidents.
- We asked parents of children aged 0 to 6 years about information sources related to the prevention of children's accidents. In total, a high percentage of answers stated "media such as newspapers, TV, etc."
- Fathers have less opportunities to receive information from nursery schools, kindergartens, schools, and public administration, compared to mothers.
- In total, mothers have higher recognition related to the prevention of children's accidents, compared to fathers.
【According to the survey results in Tokushima prefecture】