Kitsaras George, Goodwin Michaela
Dental Health Unit, Division of Dentistry, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Front Oral Health. 2023 Jul 5;4:1116717. doi: 10.3389/froh.2023.1116717. eCollection 2023.
Behaviours depicted in movies and TV shows can significantly affect one's behaviour. Children are particularly susceptible to these effects as their habits are still forming. Oral hygiene behaviours play a crucial role in preventing or slowing down the progression of dental diseases, which are among the most common yet preventable diseases in the world. Therefore, it is important to understand if popular movies include oral hygiene behaviours or risk-related behaviours, which can in effect influence children's behaviour.
The aim of this study is to review the top grossing animated movies of all time to record and collect on screen portrayals of oral hygiene practices and risk behaviours related to oral health.
Top 30 highest grossing animated feature films (over 40 min duration) were coded using a structured coding instrument to capture oral hygiene and risk-related behaviours related to oral health. Two coders performed coding using the standardised instrument.
Overall, 93% of behaviours were coded as a risk behaviour, with 7% coded as positive oral hygiene behaviour. Within the risk behaviour category, the majority (74%) were based around the consumption of sugar with risk behaviour occurring in 23 out of 30 movies (76%), while oral hygiene practices occurred in 6 out of 30 movies (20%); one movie depicted neither oral hygiene nor oral health risk behaviours. About 53% of behaviours were purely visual, 10% verbal, and 37% a combination of verbal and visual. Anthropomorphic characters and movie settings resulted in more behaviours related to oral health, either hygiene or mainly risk behaviours, depicted.
Despite their importance in shaping habits and attitudes, animated movies portrayed a significant number of risk behaviours related to oral health with depiction of beneficial behaviours remaining limited. Consideration should be given on how to best portray behaviours that promote and enhance optimal oral hygiene behaviours to achieve and sustain better oral health for children.
电影和电视节目中描绘的行为会显著影响一个人的行为。儿童尤其容易受到这些影响,因为他们的习惯仍在形成之中。口腔卫生行为在预防或减缓牙科疾病的发展中起着至关重要的作用,牙科疾病是世界上最常见但又可预防的疾病之一。因此,了解热门电影中是否包含口腔卫生行为或与风险相关的行为很重要,因为这些行为实际上会影响儿童的行为。
本研究的目的是回顾有史以来票房最高的动画电影,以记录和收集屏幕上口腔卫生习惯以及与口腔健康相关的风险行为的描绘。
使用结构化编码工具对票房最高的30部动画长片(时长超过40分钟)进行编码,以捕捉与口腔健康相关的口腔卫生和风险行为。两名编码员使用标准化工具进行编码。
总体而言,93%的行为被编码为风险行为,7%被编码为积极的口腔卫生行为。在风险行为类别中,大多数(74%)围绕糖的摄入,30部电影中有23部(76%)出现了风险行为,而30部电影中有6部(20%)出现了口腔卫生习惯;有一部电影既未描绘口腔卫生行为,也未描绘口腔健康风险行为。约53%的行为是纯视觉的,10%是语言的,37%是语言和视觉的组合。拟人化角色和电影场景导致描绘了更多与口腔健康相关的行为,无论是卫生行为还是主要的风险行为。
尽管动画电影在塑造习惯和态度方面很重要,但其中描绘的与口腔健康相关的风险行为数量众多,而有益行为的描绘仍然有限。应该考虑如何最好地描绘促进和加强最佳口腔卫生行为的行为,以实现并维持儿童更好的口腔健康。