Poutanen Raija, Lahti Satu, Tolvanen Mimmi, Hausen Hannu
Institute of Dentistry, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
Acta Odontol Scand. 2007 Aug;65(4):194-200. doi: 10.1080/00016350701308356.
The aim of this study was to ascertain whether child-related and parent-related characteristics were associated differently with oral health-related lifestyle among boys and girls.
The study population consisted of 5th and 6th graders and their parents in Pori, Finland. There were 1691 children ranging in age between 11 and 12 years. The data were gathered by questionnaires. For the analyses, we grouped children and parents within three lifestyle groups: favorable, moderate and poor. Differences in child-related and/or parent-related characteristics between boys and girls were analyzed with logistic regression analyses; those with a favorable lifestyle comprised the healthy lifestyle group, and those with a moderate or poor lifestyle the unhealthy lifestyle group.
Oral health-related lifestyle was healthy more often among girls than among boys. In both genders, those who considered toothbrushing important for pleasing authorities more often had a healthy lifestyle. Girls who considered toothbrushing important for health and appearance were more likely to have a healthy lifestyle than those who did not. The effect of parents' oral health-related lifestyle was slightly stronger among boys than among girls. Among girls, however, high occupational level of father was indicative of healthy lifestyle.
Among girls and boys, there are similarities and differences in factors related to oral health-related lifestyle. The parents' model is important for both, but the effect is stronger among boys than among girls. Among girls, attitudes on health and appearance are positively associated with a health-related lifestyle.
本研究旨在确定与儿童和家长相关的特征在男孩和女孩中与口腔健康相关生活方式的关联是否存在差异。
研究对象为芬兰波里市五年级和六年级的学生及其家长。共有1691名年龄在11至12岁之间的儿童。数据通过问卷调查收集。在分析中,我们将儿童和家长分为三种生活方式组:良好、中等和较差。使用逻辑回归分析来分析男孩和女孩之间与儿童相关和/或与家长相关特征的差异;生活方式良好的儿童和家长组成健康生活方式组,生活方式中等或较差的儿童和家长组成不健康生活方式组。
女孩的口腔健康相关生活方式比男孩更健康。在两种性别中,那些认为刷牙对取悦权威很重要的人更常拥有健康的生活方式。认为刷牙对健康和外表很重要的女孩比不这样认为的女孩更有可能拥有健康的生活方式。家长的口腔健康相关生活方式对男孩的影响比对女孩的影响略强。然而,在女孩中,父亲的高职业水平表明生活方式健康。
在男孩和女孩中,与口腔健康相关生活方式的因素既有相似之处也有不同之处。家长的榜样对两者都很重要,但对男孩的影响比对女孩的影响更强。在女孩中,对健康和外表的态度与健康相关生活方式呈正相关。