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J Community Health ; 28(3): 221-8, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12713072

ABSTRACT

This study identified predictors of bicycle helmet usage in a sample of seniors in Mesa, Arizona. Participants reported: days/week bicycling, usual duration, where biking occurred, helmet ownership, bicycle accidents, injuries, and age and gender. Descriptive, non-parametric statistics, and regression analysis were utilized. Seventy-four females and 123 males completed the survey. The mean age was 70.7(7.2) years. Respondents biked a mean of 4.9(2.3) days per week and averaged 40.5 (32.5) minutes of riding per day. Eighty-two participants (41.6%) owned bicycle helmets and 55 (27.9%) were observed wearing helmets. Eighty-seven (44.2%) participants biked outside their retirement community and 25 (12.7%) reported an accident within the past year. Chi-square (2, N = 197) = 0.66, p = .72) indicated no differences in of male or female helmet usage. Those who rode outside the retirement communities (chi2(2, 197) = 22.6, p = .001) were more likely to wear helmets than counterparts. Logistic regression found age to be a predictor of bicycle helmet usage.


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Aged/psychology , Bicycling/psychology , Head Protective Devices/statistics & numerical data , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Aged, 80 and over , Arizona , Bicycling/statistics & numerical data , Craniocerebral Trauma/prevention & control , Female , Health Care Surveys , Housing for the Elderly , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Regression Analysis , Retirement , Time Factors
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