children's risky activities and parents' ideas on children's risk-taking behaviour

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hamld soori from the department of community medicine, medical school, ahwaz university 0f medical sciences, p. o. box. 61355•45, ahwaz, i. r. lran.

abstract

a cross-sectional study with children's and parents' self-completed questionnaires was carried out to evaluate parents' ideas on children's risk-takjng behaviours and children's risky activities after school hours by age (7 and 9 years) and sex. nine elementary schools were randomly selected and 476 puphs aged seven and nine years and 471 parents were studied. most parents (90.1 %) believed that their children take risks when they play outside after school anyway. the top three risky activities were climbing walls (25.0%), climbing trees (14.8%) and riding carelessly (14.1 %). overall, boys were more likely to take risks than girls (47.4% vs. 33.6%, p

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Journal title:
medical journal of islamic republic of iran

جلد ۱۳، شماره ۱، صفحات ۱۹-۲۶

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