RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Are life vests worn? A multiregional observational study of personal flotation device use in small boats JF Injury Prevention JO Inj Prev FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 203 OP 205 DO 10.1136/ip.4.3.203 VO 4 IS 3 A1 Linda Quan A1 Elizabeth Bennett A1 Peter Cummings A1 Michaela N Trusty A1 Charles D Treser YR 1998 UL http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/4/3/203.abstract AB Objective—Although life vest use is thought to prevent drowning, their use by boaters has not been described. This study sought to determine the use of personal flotation devices (PFDs) in small boats. Methods—Boaters were observed between April and June 1995 in Washington and Oregon and classified by their age, gender, PFD use, and boat type. Results—Among 4181 boaters, 25% wore a PFD. Use was highest in <5 year olds (91%) and lowest in those over 14 years (13%). Those in kayaks were most likely (78%) and those in motor boats (19%) were least likely to wear a PFD. Females were more likely to wear a PFD than males (relative prevalence 1.5, 95% confidence interval 1.3 to 1.6). When a child less than 15 years was in a boat with an adult, PFD use was 65% if no adult wore a PFD and 95% if at least one accompanying adult wore a PFD (p=0.001). Conclusions—Generally, PFD use by boaters was low in the Northwestern US. Efforts to increase PFD use should target adolescents, adults and specific boating populations, especially those in motor boats.