Effects of Cell Phone Use on Caregiver Supervision and Child Injury Risk
Journal of Pediatric Psychology2021Vol. 47(1), pp. 86–93
Citations Over Time
Abstract
Regardless the form, distracting tasks (both cell phone use and pen-and-paper task) impacted both caregiver and child behavior associated with injury risk. It is important that professionals working with parents educate them about the risks of supervising children while distracted and encourage mindful supervision to ensure safety.
Related Papers
- → Effect of Cell Phone Distraction on Pediatric Pedestrian Injury Risk(2009)175 cited
- → Effects of Simulator Practice and Real-World Experience on Cell-Phone—Related Driver Distraction(2008)84 cited
- → Overheard Cell-Phone Conversations(2010)51 cited
- → Cell Phone Notifications Harm Attention: An Exploration of the Factors that Contribute to Distraction(2022)20 cited
- → Effects of Cell Phone Use on Caregiver Supervision and Child Injury Risk(2021)3 cited