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父母的影响与 0-6 岁儿童龋齿的发展:文献系统评价。

Parental influence and the development of dental caries in children aged 0-6 years: a systematic review of the literature.

机构信息

School of Psychology, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

J Dent. 2012 Nov;40(11):873-85. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2012.07.013. Epub 2012 Jul 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A well established body of research documents the role of individual factors, such as biology and diet, in the aetiology of early childhood caries (ECC). Recently empirical attention has shifted to the relationships between broader ecological influences (e.g., education, ethnicity and income) and ECC; however, how such determinants interplay in the aetiology of ECC remains unclear. An intermediary mechanism that warrants greater empirical attention is parental influences. This oversight is interesting given the primacy of the parent in governing the child's proximate environment and the likelihood of the child endorsing adaptive or maladaptive health attitudes, beliefs and behaviours. The objective of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of the evidence for parental influences on the development of caries in children aged 0-6 years.

DATA

All studies testing associations between dental caries and socio-demographic factors, feeding practices, parent attributes, behaviours, oral health, attitudes, knowledge and beliefs in children aged 0-6 years, published between 2006 and 2011.

SOURCE

Medline, ISI, Cochrane, Scopus, Global Health and CINAHL databases.

STUDY SELECTION

Fifty-five studies were included from an initial identification of 1805 studies.

CONCLUSIONS

To date, most research has focused on the association between caries and socio-demographic and feeding factors with few studies exploring parents' attributes, attitudes, knowledge and beliefs, and none exploring possible pathways between the multiple layers of influences potentially accounting for how determinants of ECC operate and traverse individual, familial, community, and socio-cultural contexts. Collaboration between Psychologists and Dentists may accelerate the identification and understanding of mechanisms that underlie risk associated with ECC.

摘要

目的

大量研究证实,个体因素(如生物学和饮食)在幼儿龋齿(ECC)的病因中起着重要作用。最近,实证研究的注意力转移到了更广泛的生态影响(如教育、种族和收入)与 ECC 之间的关系;然而,这些决定因素在 ECC 的病因中是如何相互作用的仍不清楚。一个需要更多实证关注的中间机制是父母的影响。鉴于父母在管理孩子的近环境方面的首要地位,以及孩子可能赞同适应性或非适应性健康态度、信念和行为的可能性,这种忽视是很有趣的。本文的目的是对父母对 0-6 岁儿童龋齿发展的影响进行系统评价。

数据

所有研究都检验了 2006 年至 2011 年间发表的与社会人口因素、喂养习惯、父母属性、行为、口腔健康、态度、知识和信念相关的龋齿之间的关联。

来源

Medline、ISI、Cochrane、Scopus、全球健康和 CINAHL 数据库。

研究选择

从最初确定的 1805 项研究中,共纳入了 55 项研究。

结论

迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在龋齿与社会人口和喂养因素之间的关系上,很少有研究探讨父母的属性、态度、知识和信念,也没有研究探讨潜在解释 ECC 运作和跨越个人、家庭、社区和社会文化背景的多个层次影响之间的可能途径。心理学家和牙医之间的合作可能会加速识别和理解与 ECC 相关风险的潜在机制。

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