Impact of Education on School-aged Children's Knowledge of and Participation in "The Choking Game".

Res Rev J Nurs Health Sci

Clinical and Translational Science Center, Division of Biostatistics, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California, USA.

Published: June 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess school-aged children's awareness and attitudes towards the Choking Game (TCG) while evaluating the impact of educational interventions on their perceptions of its risks.
  • The research involved 291 participants from middle/high schools in Utah and California, revealing that a majority (76%) were aware of TCG, with many learning about it in school and citing curiosity and peer pressure as main reasons for participation.
  • After education, California participants showed a significant increase in risk awareness and a decrease in interest in the TCG, while Utah participants had positive attitude changes that were not statistically significant, indicating potential benefits of school-based preventative education.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To better understand school-aged children's awareness of and attitudes about the Choking Game (TCG). To determine if education can increase awareness of the risk of injury when playing TCG and to determine if education can decrease interest in TCG participation.

Design: Anonymous pre- and post-education surveys.

Setting: Two middle/high schools; one in Utah and one in California.

Subjects: 291 participants (163 in Utah, 128 in California) aged 9-18, 68% under age 15, 32% 15 and older; 65% white, 35% non-white; 52% female, 48% male.

Results: 76% of participants knew about TCG, of those 62% heard about it at school. 32% knew someone who had played, and twelve (4%) had played, usually with others. Most frequently cited as reasons for participation were curiosity, peer pressure, and competition. School was the most common location for playing. In California education significantly increased risk awareness, and significant positive attitude changes were observed regarding interest in playing TCG. Utah participants also exhibited attitude changes in the desired direction (less interest in playing TCG, would warn friends, and realized it was not safe to stop breathing), although results were not statistically significant, possibly due to previous education and four recent and highly publicized TCG deaths in the community.

Conclusion: Results indicate that interactive, standardized, and skills-based education can increase student awareness of TCG risks and decrease interest in participation. Students reported that the schools were often where they first heard about TCG and where TCG was commonly played. Educators and associated health care professionals should therefore be encouraged to provide preventative education as part of school curricula.

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