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Child Health Nursing Research
2019 Volume.25 No. 4 p.367 ~ p.376
Child Safety Injury Experiences, Prevention Behaviors and Educational Needs among Immigrant Vietnamese Women on Jeju Island
Cho Yun-Mi

Lee Sang-Gu
Kim Jung-Woo
Kang Na-Rae
Sohn Min
Abstract
Purpose: Study purpose was to describe the child safety injury experiences, injury prevention behaviors and educational needs of immigrant Vietnamese women on Jeju Island, and to explore associations among those factors.

Methods: A descriptive correlational study was conducted using structured questionnaires to collect data from immigrant Vietnamese women who visited a multicultural centers on Jeju Island from January to April, 2017.

Results: Data from 60 women were analyzed. They were 28.2¡¾5.5 years old, had resided in Korea for 40.6¡¾31.1 months, and had 1.5¡¾0.6 children on average. In total, 51.7% had previous injury prevention education, 68.2% had experienced child safety injuries, and 95.0% wanted to receive education on how to prevent child safety injuries. The mean total score of child injury prevention behaviors was 27.33¡¾17.79, and that variable was associated with a longer duration of formal education (t=2.41, p=.021) and with women¡¯s experiences of child safety injury (t=5.97, p<.001).

Conclusion: Immigrant Vietnamese women experienced a higher frequency of child safety injuries and needed educational opportunities to prevent these injuries. Further research is necessary to develop the essential content and effective methods for education on child safety injury prevention among this unique multicultural population.
KEYWORD
Safety, Child, Vietnam, Behavior, Immigrants
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