Total correct answers on test, mean (SD) |
22.3 (4.0) |
23.3 (3.4) |
21.9 (4.1) |
0.002 |
How many people die every year as a result of traffic accidents in the world? |
151 (47.6) |
53 (58.9) |
98 (43.2) |
0.012 |
Leading cause of death for children and young adults aged 5–29 years in the world? |
267 (84.2) |
73 (81.1) |
194 (85.5) |
0.338 |
What is primary prevention of RTI? |
245 (77.3) |
76 (84.4) |
169 (74.5) |
0.055 |
Child seats and boosters reduce the risk of injury and death in a crash by what percentage? |
234 (73.8) |
67 (74.4) |
167 (73.6) |
0.873 |
Leading cause of death among children aged 1–14 years in Serbia |
270 (85.2) |
82 (91.1) |
188 (82.8) |
0.061 |
Minimum height for transition from booster seat belt to seat belt only |
213 (67.2) |
56 (62.2) |
157 (69.2) |
0.235 |
According to Serbian law, a child of what age can sit in the front seat |
129 (40.7) |
42 (46.7) |
87 (38.3) |
0.173 |
Whether the use of seat belts in both the front and back seats is mandatory by law |
253 (79.8) |
76 (84.4) |
177 (78.0) |
0.196 |
Is it prescribed by law in Serbia that in public transport we have to use a child car seat |
153 (48.3) |
46 (51.1) |
107 (47.1) |
0.523 |
For pregnant women it is prescribed by law that they must use a seat belt |
286 (90.2) |
85 (94.4) |
201 (88.6) |
0.111 |
The best possible protection for babies while riding in the car |
286 (90.2) |
84 (93.3) |
202 (89.0) |
0.24 |
Minimum age an infant can be forward-facing |
98 (30.9) |
32 (35.6) |
66 (29.1) |
0.26 |
A sign that you’ve outgrown the rear-facing car seat is |
269 (84.9) |
77 (85.6) |
192 (84.6) |
0.827 |
A properly restrained child in a car seat means |
270 (85.2) |
78 (86.7) |
192 (84.6) |
0.638 |
How many fingers can fit between the child’s chest and harness if they are properly tight |
264 (83.3) |
79 (87.8) |
185 (81.5) |
0.177 |
Child car seats are installed safely if they are in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions |
256 (80.8) |
83 (92.2) |
173 (76.2) |
0.001 |
A newborn’s first ride should be in a rear-facing car seat |
273 (86.1) |
82 (91.1) |
191 (84.1) |
0.106 |
Minimum height, weight and age to transition from car seat to booster seat |
197 (62.2) |
63 (70.0) |
134 (59.0) |
0.069 |
Minimum height and weight to graduate from booster seat with seat belt to seat belt only |
119 (37.5) |
33 (36.7) |
86 (37.9) |
0.84 |
Should we tighten the child in a car seat in a winter jacket? |
248 (78.2) |
67 (74.4) |
181 (79.7) |
0.303 |
Whether between the child and the car seat we can put something that is not an original part of the car seat (towel, blanket) |
272 (85.8) |
78 (86.7) |
194 (85.5) |
0.782 |
Each seat has a guarantee period for safe use specified by the manufacturer |
229 (72.2) |
71 (78.9) |
158 (69.6) |
0.096 |
Knowledge of the correct handling of the child car seat |
276 (87.1) |
84 (93.3) |
192 (84.6) |
0.036 |
Knowledge of the need to deactivate the airbag |
303 (95.6) |
89 (98.9 |
214 (94.3) |
0.125 |
Regular use of seatbelts |
269 (84.9) |
79 (87.8) |
190 (83.70) |
0.361 |
Regular use of head restraints in the car |
294 (92.7) |
87 (96.7) |
207 (91.2) |
0.099 |
Responsibility for child RTI |
292 (92.1) |
84 (93.3) |
208 (91.6) |
0.612 |
Health providers are important partners in promoting the importance and proper use of child car seats |
88 (27.8) |
19 (21.1) |
69 (30.4) |
0.096 |
Advising parents on the importance of car seats |
286 (90.2) |
86 (95.6) |
200 (88.1) |
0.057 |
Source of information on proper use of car seats |
286 (90.2) |
86 (95.6) |
200 (88.1) |
0.057 |