Far From Help: Exploring the Influence of Regional and Remote Residence on Coastal Visitation and Participation, Risk Perception and Safety Knowledge and Practices
Ella G. Pratt, Amy E. Peden, Jasmin C. Lawes

TL;DR
People in remote and regional areas visit unpatrolled beaches more often than city dwellers, but follow safety practices similarly when visiting patrolled beaches.
Contribution
This study identifies remoteness as a key factor in coastal safety practices and drowning risk.
Findings
Regional and remote residents are more likely to visit unpatrolled beaches.
Remote residents consider sea and weather conditions more for all coastal activities.
Safety practices on patrolled beaches are similar between remoteness groups.
Abstract
To explore how self‐reported coastal visitation, participation, risk perception, safety knowledge, experiences and safety practices differed between regional and remote, and major city residents to inform remoteness‐specific coastal drowning prevention efforts. This study used data obtained from the annual National Coastal Safety Survey from 2018 to 2023. Data were postweighted proportionally according to age, gender and Australian Statistical Geography Standard classification using 2021 census population data. Descriptive statistics and chi‐square analyses were used to identify key differences in the behaviours, knowledge, and experiences of regional and remote respondents as compared to major city respondents. A total of 14 210 respondents were included in this dataset. Regional and remote respondents were more likely to visit an unpatrolled beach, particularly when swimming/wading…
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TopicsInjury Epidemiology and Prevention · Flood Risk Assessment and Management · Traffic and Road Safety
