Hawley G M, Holloway P J
Dental Health Unit, Manchester Science Park, UK.
Community Dent Health. 1992 Sep;9(3):283-7.
The aim of this study was to investigate those factors which could influence adolescents in their dental attendance habits. Discussion groups were formed with school pupils in their final school year and with Youth Training Scheme trainees who had been working for six months or more. Fourteen discussions, involving 97 adolescents, were carried out and recorded on tape. Analysis of these tapes permitted comparison of the responses of the school leavers and the trainees which revealed some recurring themes. No major differences were found between the adolescents in their views on dental attendance before and after leaving school. Many respondents said that they had been able to decide for themselves about going to the dentist since they were 12, 13 or 14 years old, well before school leaving time. A low perception of need and a high level of confidence in self-care were widely reported and these tended to reduce the likelihood of attendance. The desire to maintain or produce a good dental appearance was frequently given as the main motive for attending the dentist.
本研究的目的是调查那些可能影响青少年看牙习惯的因素。与处于中学最后一学年的学生以及已工作六个月或更长时间的青年培训计划学员组成了讨论小组。进行了十四次讨论,涉及97名青少年,并进行了录音。对这些录音带的分析使得能够比较离校学生和学员的回答,从而揭示了一些反复出现的主题。在青少年对离校前后看牙的看法上未发现重大差异。许多受访者表示,早在离校之前,他们12、13或14岁时就能自己决定是否去看牙医。普遍报告称对看牙需求的认知较低且对自我护理信心较高,而这些往往会降低看牙的可能性。保持或拥有良好牙齿外观的愿望经常被作为看牙医的主要动机。