Trubey R J, Moore S C, Chestnutt I G
Community Dent Health. 2015 Jun;32(2):98-103.
To determine whether parents' judgements on how often other parents brush their children's teeth are associated with the frequency with which they brush their own children's teeth, and their satisfaction with their child's brushing routine.
A cross-sectional questionnaire survey completed by 297 parents of children aged 3-6. Parents were asked how often they brushed their own child's teeth per week, how often they thought other parents did so, and how satisfied they were with their child's toothbrushing routine. Demographic data were also collected.
The mean frequency that parents brushed their children's teeth was 12.5 times per week. Multiple regression analysis tested the relationship between parents' perceptions of other parents brushing frequency (mean 10.5 times per week) and how often they brushed their own child's teeth, controlling for socio-demographic factors, and yielded a positive association (p < 0.001). There was a positive association between parents' satisfaction with their child's brushing routine and the extent to which they thought it was better than that of the average child (p < 0.001).
Parents' judgements on how frequently other parents brush their children's teeth are associated with their own behaviour and satisfaction. Re-framing oral health messages to include some form of social normative information ("most parents do this") may prove more persuasive than simple prescriptive advice ("you should do this").
确定父母对其他父母给孩子刷牙频率的判断是否与他们给自己孩子刷牙的频率以及对孩子刷牙习惯的满意度相关。
对297名3至6岁孩子的父母进行了横断面问卷调查。询问父母他们每周给自己孩子刷牙的频率、他们认为其他父母的刷牙频率以及他们对孩子刷牙习惯的满意度。还收集了人口统计学数据。
父母给孩子刷牙的平均频率为每周12.5次。多元回归分析检验了父母对其他父母刷牙频率(平均每周10.5次)的认知与他们给自己孩子刷牙频率之间的关系,并控制了社会人口学因素,结果显示存在正相关(p < 0.001)。父母对孩子刷牙习惯的满意度与他们认为自己孩子的刷牙习惯比一般孩子更好的程度之间存在正相关(p < 0.001)。
父母对其他父母给孩子刷牙频率的判断与他们自己的行为和满意度相关。将口腔健康信息重新构建为包含某种形式的社会规范信息(“大多数父母都这样做”)可能比简单的指导性建议(“你应该这样做”)更具说服力。