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不同种族和社会经济背景群体对口腔卫生和饮食习惯的家庭及文化认知与观念。

Familial and cultural perceptions and beliefs of oral hygiene and dietary practices among ethnically and socio-economicall diverse groups.

作者信息

Adair Pauline M, Pine Cynthia M, Burnside Girvan, Nicoll Alison D, Gillett Angela, Anwar Shahid, Broukal Zdenek, Chestnutt Ivor G, Declerck Dominique, Ping Feng Xi, Ferro Roberto, Freeman Ruth, Grant-Mills Donna, Gugushe Tshepo, Hunsrisakhun Jaranya, Irigoyen-Camacho Maria, Lo Edward C M, Moola Mohamed Hanif, Naidoo Sudeshni, Nyandindi Ursuline, Poulsen Vibeke Juul, Ramos-Gomez Francisco, Razanamihaja Noëline, Shahid Swarngit, Skeie Marit Slåttelid, Skur O Patricia, Splieth Christian, Soo Teo Choo, Whelton Helen, Young David W

机构信息

Department of Clinical Psychology, The Royal Hospitals, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

出版信息

Community Dent Health. 2004 Mar;21(1 Suppl):102-11.

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE; The aim of this international study was to develop a valid and reliable psychometric measure to examine the extent to which parents' attitudes about engaging in twice-daily tooth brushing and controlling sugar snacking predict these respective behaviours in their children. A supplementary objective was to assess whether ethnic group, culture, level of deprivation or children's caries experience impact upon the relationships between oral health related behaviours, attitudes to these respective behaviours and to dental caries.

CLINICAL SETTING

Nurseries, health centres and dental clinics in 17 countries.

PARTICIPANTS

2822 children aged 3 to 4 years and their parents.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Dental examination of children and questionnaire to parents.

RESULTS

Factor analysis identified 8 coherent attitudes towards toothbrushing, sugar snacking and childhood caries. Attitudes were significantly different in families from deprived and non-deprived backgrounds and in families of children with and without caries. Parents perception of their ability to control their children's toothbrushing and sugar snacking habits were the most significant predictor of whether or not favourable habits were reported. Some differences were found by site and ethnic group.

CONCLUSIONS

This study supports the hypothesis that parental attitudes significantly impact on the establishment of habits favourable to oral health. An appreciation of the impact of cultural and ethnic diversity is important in understanding how parental attitudes to oral health vary. Further research should examine in a prospective intervention whether enhancing parenting skills is an effective route to preventing childhood caries.

摘要

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目的;这项国际研究的目的是开发一种有效且可靠的心理测量方法,以检验父母对于每日两次刷牙和控制含糖零食摄入的态度在多大程度上能够预测其子女的相应行为。一个补充目的是评估种族、文化、贫困程度或儿童龋齿经历是否会对口腔健康相关行为、对这些行为及龋齿的态度之间的关系产生影响。

临床环境

17个国家的托儿所、健康中心和牙科诊所。

参与者

2822名3至4岁的儿童及其父母。

主要观察指标

对儿童进行牙科检查,并向父母发放问卷。

结果

因素分析确定了对刷牙、含糖零食摄入和儿童龋齿的8种连贯态度。来自贫困和非贫困背景家庭以及有龋齿和无龋齿儿童家庭的态度存在显著差异。父母对自己控制孩子刷牙和含糖零食摄入习惯能力的认知是报告中是否有良好习惯的最显著预测因素。在不同地点和种族群体中发现了一些差异。

结论

本研究支持以下假设,即父母态度对有利于口腔健康的习惯的形成有显著影响。认识到文化和种族多样性的影响对于理解父母对口腔健康的态度如何不同很重要。进一步的研究应前瞻性地干预,以检验提高育儿技能是否是预防儿童龋齿的有效途径。

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