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Related: About this forumA 1-minute gun safety video helped preteen children be more careful around real guns - new research
A 1-minute gun safety video helped preteen children be more careful around real guns new research
Children who watched a 1-minute-long gun safety video were more cautious when they found a real handgun hidden in a drawer in our lab compared to children who watched a car safety video, according to our randomized clinical trial published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. We observed this difference even though children saw the gun safety video a week earlier at home and even after they had watched scenes from a violent movie in our lab.
We tested 226 children ages 8 to 12. By the flip of a coin, children watched either a gun safety video or car safety video alone at home. Both safety videos featured The Ohio State University Chief of Police in full uniform. Younger children tend to respect authority figures, especially those in uniform.
Then a week later, pairs of kids who were friends or siblings, for example came to our lab at Ohio State to participate in what we told them was a study about what children do for entertainment.
First, the child volunteers watched scenes from a PG-rated violent movie. After 20 minutes, they went to a playroom furnished with toys and games like Lego and checkers. The room also contained a file cabinet with two disabled 9 mm handguns hidden in the bottom drawer. We told the kids they could play with any of the toys and games in the room and then left them alone. A hidden camera videotaped the childrens behavior.
Children who watched a 1-minute-long gun safety video were more cautious when they found a real handgun hidden in a drawer in our lab compared to children who watched a car safety video, according to our randomized clinical trial published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. We observed this difference even though children saw the gun safety video a week earlier at home and even after they had watched scenes from a violent movie in our lab.
We tested 226 children ages 8 to 12. By the flip of a coin, children watched either a gun safety video or car safety video alone at home. Both safety videos featured The Ohio State University Chief of Police in full uniform. Younger children tend to respect authority figures, especially those in uniform.
Then a week later, pairs of kids who were friends or siblings, for example came to our lab at Ohio State to participate in what we told them was a study about what children do for entertainment.
First, the child volunteers watched scenes from a PG-rated violent movie. After 20 minutes, they went to a playroom furnished with toys and games like Lego and checkers. The room also contained a file cabinet with two disabled 9 mm handguns hidden in the bottom drawer. We told the kids they could play with any of the toys and games in the room and then left them alone. A hidden camera videotaped the childrens behavior.
https://theconversation.com/a-1-minute-gun-safety-video-helped-preteen-children-be-more-careful-around-real-guns-new-research-207404
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A 1-minute gun safety video helped preteen children be more careful around real guns - new research (Original Post)
sarisataka
Jul 2023
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Someone should put an ad on children's TV immediately. It wouldn't stop it but wouldn't hurt.
flying_wahini
Jul 2023
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flying_wahini
(7,992 posts)1. Someone should put an ad on children's TV immediately. It wouldn't stop it but wouldn't hurt.
Might even save some lives.
unc70
(6,322 posts)2. Alarming percentage pull the trigger
Nearly 30% in test group that had not seen the gun safely video.
unc70
(6,322 posts)3. I think this should be in General Discussion
sarisataka
(20,930 posts)4. I try to be conscious of the TOS
But can see it fitting for discussion.
I'll go ahead and cross post it