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HEALTHY EATING
1 in 5 parents don’t think it is important to limit junk food and fast food in their child’s diet. Parents’ biggest challenges around healthy eating include cost, RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depressionDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at PARENTS TURNING CAR SEATS TO FACE FORWARD TOO EARLY 73% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child was two years old. 30% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child reached one year of age. Parents most often look to car seat packaging and health care providers for information PARENTS GIVE SCHOOLS LOW GRADES FOR PREVENTION OF BULLYING Only 1 in 3 parents give secondary schools an “A” for providing a safe place for students overall; in contrast, 3 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. Only 1 in 4 parents give secondary schools an “A” for prevention of bullying and school violence; just 2 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. PLAYDATES - MOTTNPCH.ORG The following questions were answered by parents of children 4-9 years old. Q1. Imagine your child is invited for a playdate at the home of a classmate whose family you don’t know well. DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. CHILD CARE | NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH 39% of parents say their child’s preschool or child care center has experienced an emergency within the past two years. 37% of parents say their child’s center or preschool has an emergency plan online. 63% of parents report their child’s preschool or child care center has a process in place to identify adults at pick-up time if an evacuationbecame necessary.
HEALTHY EATING
1 in 5 parents don’t think it is important to limit junk food and fast food in their child’s diet. Parents’ biggest challenges around healthy eating include cost, RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depressionDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at PARENTS TURNING CAR SEATS TO FACE FORWARD TOO EARLY 73% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child was two years old. 30% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child reached one year of age. Parents most often look to car seat packaging and health care providers for information PARENTS GIVE SCHOOLS LOW GRADES FOR PREVENTION OF BULLYING Only 1 in 3 parents give secondary schools an “A” for providing a safe place for students overall; in contrast, 3 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. Only 1 in 4 parents give secondary schools an “A” for prevention of bullying and school violence; just 2 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. PLAYDATES - MOTTNPCH.ORG The following questions were answered by parents of children 4-9 years old. Q1. Imagine your child is invited for a playdate at the home of a classmate whose family you don’t know well. DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
HEALTHY EATING
1 in 5 parents don’t think it is important to limit junk food and fast food in their child’s diet. Parents’ biggest challenges around healthy eating include cost,DENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to do BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
NARCOTIC PAIN MEDICINE SURVEY QUESTIONS Questions for parents with a child age 5-17. Q1. In the past 5 years, how many times have you received a prescription for a pain medicationfor one
DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health A publication from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, the University of Michigan Department of Pediatrics and CommunicableYOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are VOLUME 15 PAY-TO-PLAY SPORTS KEEPING MAY 14, 2012 LOWER Over 60% of children who play school sports had an athletic pay-to-play fee; only 6% received waivers for the fee. school (age 12 Only one-third of lower- NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. CHILD CARE | NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH 39% of parents say their child’s preschool or child care center has experienced an emergency within the past two years. 37% of parents say their child’s center or preschool has an emergency plan online. 63% of parents report their child’s preschool or child care center has a process in place to identify adults at pick-up time if an evacuationbecame necessary.
HEALTHY EATING
1 in 5 parents don’t think it is important to limit junk food and fast food in their child’s diet. Parents’ biggest challenges around healthy eating include cost, RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depressionDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at PARENTS TURNING CAR SEATS TO FACE FORWARD TOO EARLY 73% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child was two years old. 30% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child reached one year of age. Parents most often look to car seat packaging and health care providers for information PARENTS GIVE SCHOOLS LOW GRADES FOR PREVENTION OF BULLYING Only 1 in 3 parents give secondary schools an “A” for providing a safe place for students overall; in contrast, 3 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. Only 1 in 4 parents give secondary schools an “A” for prevention of bullying and school violence; just 2 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. PLAYDATES - MOTTNPCH.ORG The following questions were answered by parents of children 4-9 years old. Q1. Imagine your child is invited for a playdate at the home of a classmate whose family you don’t know well. DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. CHILD CARE | NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH 39% of parents say their child’s preschool or child care center has experienced an emergency within the past two years. 37% of parents say their child’s center or preschool has an emergency plan online. 63% of parents report their child’s preschool or child care center has a process in place to identify adults at pick-up time if an evacuationbecame necessary.
HEALTHY EATING
1 in 5 parents don’t think it is important to limit junk food and fast food in their child’s diet. Parents’ biggest challenges around healthy eating include cost, RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depressionDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at PARENTS TURNING CAR SEATS TO FACE FORWARD TOO EARLY 73% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child was two years old. 30% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child reached one year of age. Parents most often look to car seat packaging and health care providers for information PARENTS GIVE SCHOOLS LOW GRADES FOR PREVENTION OF BULLYING Only 1 in 3 parents give secondary schools an “A” for providing a safe place for students overall; in contrast, 3 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. Only 1 in 4 parents give secondary schools an “A” for prevention of bullying and school violence; just 2 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. PLAYDATES - MOTTNPCH.ORG The following questions were answered by parents of children 4-9 years old. Q1. Imagine your child is invited for a playdate at the home of a classmate whose family you don’t know well. DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
HEALTHY EATING
1 in 5 parents don’t think it is important to limit junk food and fast food in their child’s diet. Parents’ biggest challenges around healthy eating include cost,DENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to do BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
NARCOTIC PAIN MEDICINE SURVEY QUESTIONS Questions for parents with a child age 5-17. Q1. In the past 5 years, how many times have you received a prescription for a pain medicationfor one
DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health A publication from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, the University of Michigan Department of Pediatrics and CommunicableYOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are VOLUME 15 PAY-TO-PLAY SPORTS KEEPING MAY 14, 2012 LOWER Over 60% of children who play school sports had an athletic pay-to-play fee; only 6% received waivers for the fee. school (age 12 Only one-third of lower- NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to do BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health A publication from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, the University of Michigan Department of Pediatrics and Communicable C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott PLAYDATES - MOTTNPCH.ORG The following questions were answered by parents of children 4-9 years old. Q1. Imagine your child is invited for a playdate at the home of a classmate whose family you don’t know well. URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to do BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health A publication from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, the University of Michigan Department of Pediatrics and Communicable DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
PLAYDATES - MOTTNPCH.ORG The following questions were answered by parents of children 4-9 years old. Q1. Imagine your child is invited for a playdate at the home of a classmate whose family you don’t know well.YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are CHILD CARE | NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH 39% of parents say their child’s preschool or child care center has experienced an emergency within the past two years. 37% of parents say their child’s center or preschool has an emergency plan online. 63% of parents report their child’s preschool or child care center has a process in place to identify adults at pick-up time if an evacuationbecame necessary.
HEALTHY EATING
1 in 5 parents don’t think it is important to limit junk food and fast food in their child’s diet. Parents’ biggest challenges around healthy eating include cost, SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at PARENTS GIVE SCHOOLS LOW GRADES FOR PREVENTION OF BULLYING Only 1 in 3 parents give secondary schools an “A” for providing a safe place for students overall; in contrast, 3 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. Only 1 in 4 parents give secondary schools an “A” for prevention of bullying and school violence; just 2 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. PARENTS TURNING CAR SEATS TO FACE FORWARD TOO EARLY 73% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child was two years old. 30% of parents turned their child forward-facing before their child reached one year of age. Parents most often look to car seat packaging and health care providers for information NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S HEALTH MOTT POLL REPORT This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by GfK Custom Research, LLC(GfK), for C.S.
NARCOTIC PAIN MEDICINE SURVEY QUESTIONS Questions for parents with a child age 5-17. Q1. In the past 5 years, how many times have you received a prescription for a pain medicationfor one
DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. CHILD CARE | NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH 39% of parents say their child’s preschool or child care center has experienced an emergency within the past two years. 37% of parents say their child’s center or preschool has an emergency plan online. 63% of parents report their child’s preschool or child care center has a process in place to identify adults at pick-up time if an evacuationbecame necessary.
TEENS AND PARENTS AGREE: PLACE RESTRICTIONS ON E 92% of parents and 91% of teens think e-cigarettes should have health warnings like traditional cigarettes. 84% of parents and 81% of teens think allowing teens to use e-cigarettes will encourage them to use other tobacco products. 64% of parents and 71% of teens support banning candy- and fruit-flavored e-cigarettes. NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. CHILD CARE | NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH 39% of parents say their child’s preschool or child care center has experienced an emergency within the past two years. 37% of parents say their child’s center or preschool has an emergency plan online. 63% of parents report their child’s preschool or child care center has a process in place to identify adults at pick-up time if an evacuationbecame necessary.
TEENS AND PARENTS AGREE: PLACE RESTRICTIONS ON E 92% of parents and 91% of teens think e-cigarettes should have health warnings like traditional cigarettes. 84% of parents and 81% of teens think allowing teens to use e-cigarettes will encourage them to use other tobacco products. 64% of parents and 71% of teens support banning candy- and fruit-flavored e-cigarettes. NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. CHILD CARE | NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH 39% of parents say their child’s preschool or child care center has experienced an emergency within the past two years. 37% of parents say their child’s center or preschool has an emergency plan online. 63% of parents report their child’s preschool or child care center has a process in place to identify adults at pick-up time if an evacuationbecame necessary.
TEENS AND PARENTS AGREE: PLACE RESTRICTIONS ON E 92% of parents and 91% of teens think e-cigarettes should have health warnings like traditional cigarettes. 84% of parents and 81% of teens think allowing teens to use e-cigarettes will encourage them to use other tobacco products. 64% of parents and 71% of teens support banning candy- and fruit-flavored e-cigarettes. NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. RECOGNIZING YOUTH DEPRESSION AT HOME AND SCHOOL 1 in 4 parents say their middle or high school age-child knows a peer or classmate with depression. Though most parents are confident they would recognize depression in their middle or high school-age child, two-thirds cite barriers to recognizing signs and symptoms. 7 in 10 parents think schools should screen all students for depression; 6th grade is the most preferred age to begin depression SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS: FIRST AID AT HOME OR RUSH TO THE Only half of parents were confident that they would know what to do if their child were choking. 1 in 10 parents would take their young child immediately to the ER for a minor burn. Parents with recent first aid training were more confident they would know what to doDENTAL HEALTH
Dental visits are recommended to begin by age 1, but most children 1-2 years old have not seen a dentist. Less than half of parents say health care providers talked with them about taking their child to a dentist. 1 in 10 parents say a health care provider noted a problem with their child’s teeth at BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR BANNING SMOKING IN VEHICLES WITH 82% of adults support banning smoking in vehicles with children under age 13. 75% of adults support banning smoking in homes where children have asthma or another lung disease. Even among current smokers, over one half support bans on smoking to reduce children’s exposure tosecondhand smoke.
HOW TO HANDLE HEADACHES: A PARENTING CHALLENGE Two-thirds of parents report their child has had a headache not related to a fall or head injury. 1 in 6 would withhold pain relief medicine so the doctor could see how bad their child's headache is. Parents vary in whether they would take children to the ER for headache with neck stiffness and fever, possible signs of meningitis. C.S. MOTT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN’S 2 2 Vol. 5 Issue 5 February 9, 2009 Data Source This report presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by Knowledge Networks, Inc, for C.S. Mott URVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17 SURVEY QUESTIONS FOR PARENTS WITH A CHILD AGE 13-17, PARENTS WITH ADULT CHILDREN 18-30 AND ADULTS AGE 18-30. Q1. On average, at what age do you think that a person should switch from a child-focused healthcare provider to an adult-focused provider for routine primarycare?
DOCTOR’S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DOCTOR’S RATING ON WEBSITES Q7. Do you think doctor rating websites could be useful? Yes, very useful Yes, somewhat useful UnsureNo, not useful
YOUTH SEXTING
This set of questions is about youth cell phone use and “sexting”. Sexting is often defined as sending sexually explicit or nude photos or videos by cell phone. Such messages are NPCH @ 100 | WHAT WE LEARNED IN 100 REPORTS FROM THE What we've learned about children's health in 100 National Poll on Children's Health reports. CHILD CARE | NATIONAL POLL ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH 39% of parents say their child’s preschool or child care center has experienced an emergency within the past two years. 37% of parents say their child’s center or preschool has an emergency plan online. 63% of parents report their child’s preschool or child care center has a process in place to identify adults at pick-up time if an evacuationbecame necessary.
TEENS AND PARENTS AGREE: PLACE RESTRICTIONS ON E 92% of parents and 91% of teens think e-cigarettes should have health warnings like traditional cigarettes. 84% of parents and 81% of teens think allowing teens to use e-cigarettes will encourage them to use other tobacco products. 64% of parents and 71% of teens support banning candy- and fruit-flavored e-cigarettes. Skip to main contentUTILITY NAVIGATION
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