Understanding Factors that Influence Fear of Drowning in Children and Adolescents
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2015
Publication Title
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
Volume
9
Issue
2
First page number:
136
Last page number:
148
Abstract
Fear of drowning is a strong predictor of no or low swim ability. This study’s purpose was to better understand fear of drowning among youth by examining personal, behavioral and environmental factors. Links between swimming participation, desire to improve swimming skills, swimming instruction method, and fear of drowning were also explored. Youth (n = 1,909) in six urban markets were surveyed at local YMCA branches. Level of agreement with fear of drowning (high fear [HF]; low fear L[F)] was cross analyzed with participation, desire to improve skills, instruction method, and selected personal, behavioral, and environmental factors. Significant differences emerged between LF and HF youth regarding participation, desire to improve skills, and instruction method. Several personal, behavioral, and environmental factors were significantly related to fear of drowning. Findings can help explain how drowning fear develops and possibly guide intervention design to enhance swimming competence.
Repository Citation
Irwin, C. C.,
Pharr, J. R.,
Irwin, R.
(2015).
Understanding Factors that Influence Fear of Drowning in Children and Adolescents.
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education, 9(2),
136-148.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijare.2015-0007