Zhang Yan, Wang Yanling, Ji Ying
a Beijing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Beijing , China.
b Department of Social Medicine and Health Education , School of Public Health, Peking University Health Science Center , Beijing , China.
Acta Odontol Scand. 2016 Oct;74(7):570-575. doi: 10.1080/00016357.2016.1223339. Epub 2016 Aug 26.
Research on what family factors influence children's oral health behaviours (COHB) in developing countries is limited, and there have been no path analyses accounting for gender differences in these factors. Thus, our study evaluated gender differences in COHB including the influencing pathways of family factors in China.
Through multistage cluster sampling, 915 pairs of mothers and children from six public elementary schools in Beijing completed self-administered questionnaires regarding COHB, parents' modelling behaviours (PMB), parents' controlling behaviours (PCB), parents' oral health knowledge and attitudes (PKA), and children's oral health knowledge and attitudes (CKA). The influencing factors were analysed using path analysis.
Compared with boys, girls showed significantly better performance in drinking less carbonated drinks regularly (8.6% vs. 16.9%). For both genders, PMB shad a significant direct influence on COHB, while PKA had an indirect influence through PMB. In the boys' model, PKA indirectly influenced COHB through CKA. In the girls' model, socioeconomic status had a positive direct effect on COHB.
The gender differences were not as large as expected. Given that slightly different influential factors for COHB exist between boys and girls, interventions should take note of the similarities and differences in pathways.
在发展中国家,关于家庭因素如何影响儿童口腔健康行为(COHB)的研究有限,且尚无对这些因素中性别差异进行路径分析的研究。因此,我们的研究评估了中国儿童口腔健康行为中的性别差异,包括家庭因素的影响路径。
通过多阶段整群抽样,来自北京六所公立小学的915对母子完成了关于儿童口腔健康行为、父母示范行为(PMB)、父母控制行为(PCB)、父母口腔健康知识与态度(PKA)以及儿童口腔健康知识与态度(CKA)的自填式问卷。使用路径分析对影响因素进行分析。
与男孩相比,女孩在少喝碳酸饮料方面表现明显更好(8.6%对16.9%)。对于男女两性,父母示范行为对儿童口腔健康行为有显著直接影响,而父母口腔健康知识与态度通过父母示范行为产生间接影响。在男孩模型中,父母口腔健康知识与态度通过儿童口腔健康知识与态度间接影响儿童口腔健康行为。在女孩模型中,社会经济地位对儿童口腔健康行为有正向直接影响。
性别差异没有预期的那么大。鉴于男孩和女孩在儿童口腔健康行为的影响因素上存在细微差异,干预措施应注意路径上的异同。