Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2042472893> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2042472893 endingPage "636" @default.
- W2042472893 startingPage "627" @default.
- W2042472893 abstract "The aim of this study was to analyse dog bites to children in the Czech Republic. Data were obtained from a questionnaire completed with children aged 4 to 13 years in 11 urban and rural primary schools. A total of 103 dog bites sustained by 92 children were analysed using chi square test and F test. There were 58 boys (56.3%) and 45 girls (43.7%) bitten, 57.3% of them once, 42.7% repeatedly. The evaluated answers showed that children were bitten when playing with own dogs (69.2%) or dogs known to them (30.8%) but not by unknown dogs (χ 2 = 25.397, df = 1, p < 0.001). Children were bitten outdoors by loose running unknown dogs (88.5%), known dogs (11.5%) but not by own dogs (χ 2 = 55.528, df = 2, p < 0.001). Thirty-two children were bitten indoors by small (53.1%), medium size (21.9) or large (25.0%) dogs. Small dogs were biting mostly indoors (51.5%), medium size (73.1%) and large (80.5%) dogs bit mostly outdoors (χ 2 = 9.0022, df = 2, p = 0.011). Most of the children that disturbed a resting or sleeping dog were bitten indoors (83.3%; χ 2 = 7.862, df = 1, p < 0.01), predominantly by small dogs (83.3%, χ 2 = 7.482, df = 2, p = 0.022). When stroking a dog, children were bitten by a medium size (45.5%), large (31.8%) or small dog (22.7%; χ 2 = 5.588, df = 2, p < 0.068). Children injured by their family-owned dog had accidentally caused pain to it before being bitten (83.3%; χ 2 = 7.862, df = 1, p < 0.012). These children were always bitten by a small dog (χ 2 = 7.482, df = 2, p = 0.022). Three children reported deliberately causing pain to a dog – these were all small dogs (100.0%; χ 2 = 6.279, df = 2, p < 0.05). Children teasing dogs were bitten most frequently by a small dog (75.0%; χ 2 = 6.98, df = 2, p < 0.032). Male dogs bit more frequently (66.7%) than females (33.3%; χ 2 = 6.338, d.f. =1, p = 0.014). These data were the first ones obtained from the bitten children. They suggest that in interactions with own, known and small dogs, children were more daring. The personal space of dogs, their warning signals, and defence were underestimated, the resulting aggression was mostly of possessive, territorial and fear type. Additional suggestions are made to complete the information on preventive measures for parents, children and the public. Importantly, all information types should point out that the dog remains a predator despite its long domestication history and close co-existence with humans." @default.
- W2042472893 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2042472893 creator A5055583120 @default.
- W2042472893 creator A5064127132 @default.
- W2042472893 creator A5083496257 @default.
- W2042472893 date "2010-01-01" @default.
- W2042472893 modified "2023-10-03" @default.
- W2042472893 title "Dog Bites to Children in the Czech Republic: the Risk Situations" @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1550291409 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1606367935 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1966253246 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1973369815 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1977028839 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1978922183 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1980995992 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1983678156 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1985843181 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1995813874 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W1997829063 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2000424083 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2009446525 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2012446606 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2018502906 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2033512221 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2034254413 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2048496391 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2062918090 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2063065034 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2063297275 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2063810214 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2064962308 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2068696430 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2080582543 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2084818195 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2087354628 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2087801136 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2093204462 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2094046116 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2095678843 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2106341577 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2111563027 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2115237446 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2118226325 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2126149814 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2131786097 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2138739583 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2145464829 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2146191047 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2149303047 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2155008470 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2157247197 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2159645787 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W2161389357 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W4235266773 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W4238718737 @default.
- W2042472893 cites W4255942877 @default.
- W2042472893 doi "https://doi.org/10.2754/avb201079040627" @default.
- W2042472893 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2042472893 type Work @default.
- W2042472893 sameAs 2042472893 @default.
- W2042472893 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W2042472893 countsByYear W20424728932014 @default.
- W2042472893 countsByYear W20424728932015 @default.
- W2042472893 countsByYear W20424728932017 @default.
- W2042472893 countsByYear W20424728932018 @default.
- W2042472893 countsByYear W20424728932019 @default.
- W2042472893 countsByYear W20424728932022 @default.
- W2042472893 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2042472893 hasAuthorship W2042472893A5055583120 @default.
- W2042472893 hasAuthorship W2042472893A5064127132 @default.
- W2042472893 hasAuthorship W2042472893A5083496257 @default.
- W2042472893 hasBestOaLocation W20424728931 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C2776039942 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C2776849203 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C2780768461 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C42972112 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C140793950 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C159047783 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C187212893 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C18903297 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C2776039942 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C2776849203 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C2780768461 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C42972112 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C71924100 @default.
- W2042472893 hasConceptScore W2042472893C86803240 @default.
- W2042472893 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2042472893 hasLocation W20424728931 @default.
- W2042472893 hasOpenAccess W2042472893 @default.
- W2042472893 hasPrimaryLocation W20424728931 @default.
- W2042472893 hasRelatedWork W2167054313 @default.
- W2042472893 hasRelatedWork W2410491650 @default.