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Citation

Rowe BH, Thorsteinson K, Bota GW. Can. J. Public Health 1995; 86(1): 57-61.

Affiliation

Northeastern Ontario Family Medicine and Lead Trauma Programs, Sudbury.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Canadian Public Health Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7728719

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of helmet use, compliance with helmet-wearing recommendations and attitudes to bicycle helmet legislation in a northern Ontario community. DESIGN: Prospective roadside survey of pedal cyclists. PARTICIPANTS: Cyclists riding in the city of Sudbury completed a survey and trained interviewers examined helmet fit. RESULTS: Of 1134 cyclists encountered at 28 locations; 472 (42%) completed surveys. Males predominated and the mean age was 19.7 years. Overall, helmet use was 20% but helmet ownership was higher (32%). Only 49% of helmets were worn correctly. Support for legislation for those under the age of 16 (81%) and for all ages (57%) was high. CONCLUSIONS: Helmet use in this community is low; one third of helmet owners were found not to be using helmets regularly. Efficacy was reduced by nonadherence to helmet-wearing standards. Education aimed at correcting these findings should be included in safety campaigns.

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