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澳大利亚儿童龋齿和损伤的家庭层面预测因素

Family-Level Predictors of Australian Children's Dental Caries and Injuries.

作者信息

Stormon Nicole, Ford Pauline J, Lalloo Ratilal

机构信息

Mrs. Stormon is a Doctor of Philosophy candidate and an associate lecturer, University of Queensland School of Dentistry, UQ Oral Health Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;, Email:

Dr. Ford is a professor, University of Queensland School of Dentistry, UQ Oral Health Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Pediatr Dent. 2020 Jan 15;42(1):28-39.

Abstract

Fisher-Owens et al. described the diverse family-level factors influencing children's oral health, but few studies have investigated these relationships using longitudinal data. This study investigated the association between family and child oral health using the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC), a cross-sequential dual cohort study. A total of 10,090 children were recruited at baseline, and seven waves of data are available. Children's parents or guardians reported experiences of dental caries and injury. Data were used to model family-level predictors with generalized estimating equations. In the final model, predictors of dental caries over time were younger mothers (odds ratio [OR] equals 1.37, 95 percent confidence interval [95% CI] equals 1.01 to 1.87) and lower parental education (OR equals 1.24, 95% CI equals 1.10 to 1.39). Other significant factors were poor parental health, parents smoking, English as the main language, and Indigenous parents. Parents with consistent parenting styles protected against caries. Predictors of dental injury included socioeconomic status and parental age. This study highlighted a number of significant family-level constructs that predict dental caries and injury. Understanding the influence of family provides evidence to warrant investigation into tailored interventions targeting young mothers, common health risk factors, and parenting styles.

摘要

费舍尔 - 欧文斯等人描述了影响儿童口腔健康的多种家庭层面因素,但很少有研究使用纵向数据来调查这些关系。本研究利用澳大利亚儿童纵向研究(LSAC)这一交叉序列双队列研究,调查了家庭与儿童口腔健康之间的关联。基线时共招募了10,090名儿童,现有七轮数据。儿童的父母或监护人报告了龋齿和受伤情况。数据用于通过广义估计方程对家庭层面的预测因素进行建模。在最终模型中,随时间推移龋齿的预测因素包括较年轻的母亲(优势比[OR]等于1.37,95%置信区间[95%CI]等于1.01至1.87)和较低的父母教育水平(OR等于1.24,95%CI等于1.10至1.39)。其他显著因素包括父母健康状况差、父母吸烟、以英语为主要语言以及原住民父母。育儿方式一致的父母可预防龋齿。牙齿受伤的预测因素包括社会经济地位和父母年龄。本研究强调了一些预测龋齿和受伤的重要家庭层面因素。了解家庭的影响为有必要针对年轻母亲、常见健康风险因素和育儿方式进行定制干预的调查提供了证据。

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