Departamento de Odontopediatria, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG - Belo Horizonte (MG), Brasil.
Codas. 2024 Aug 5;36(5):e20230239. doi: 10.1590/2317-1782/20242023239pt. eCollection 2024.
To associate maternal anxiety with sociodemographic factors, breastfeeding practices, oral habits, and the child's entry into daycare among deaf and hearing (non-deaf) mothers.
This retrospective comparative cross-sectional study included 116 mothers (29 deaf and 87 hearing) of children aged between two and five years. Deaf mothers belonged to a reference center in the city, while hearing mothers were contacted in public daycares where their children were enrolled. Mothers underwent interviews covering socio-economic factors and child development-related aspects. Additionally, they completed the Brazilian Beck Anxiety Inventory, adapted for both deaf and hearing individuals, serving as instruments to assess anxiety. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test, Kruskal Wallis test, Mann-Whitney test, and Poisson Regression were employed for statistical analyses (p<0.05).
Deaf mothers exhibited anxiety scores one and a half times higher than hearing mothers. Moreover, mothers of children with thumb-sucking habits showed higher anxiety scores, while mothers whose children started attending daycare as infants demonstrated lower anxiety scores compared to mothers of children without such habits and who did not attend daycare.
Deaf mothers displayed higher anxiety levels when compared to hearing mothers. Children's behaviors, such as thumb-sucking habits, and early enrollment in daycare during the first year of life influenced maternal anxiety.
探讨焦虑与聋和听力正常(非聋)母亲的社会人口因素、母乳喂养实践、口腔习惯以及儿童进入日托中心之间的关系。
本回顾性对比横断面研究纳入了 116 名(29 名聋和 87 名听力正常)年龄在 2 至 5 岁之间的儿童的母亲。聋人母亲来自城市的一个参考中心,而听力正常的母亲则在其子女入读的公立日托中心接触。母亲接受了涵盖社会经济因素和儿童发展相关方面的访谈。此外,她们还完成了巴西贝克焦虑量表(Beck Anxiety Inventory),该量表适用于聋人和听力正常人群,用于评估焦虑。采用 Kolmogorov-Smirnov 正态性检验、Kruskal Wallis 检验、Mann-Whitney 检验和 Poisson 回归进行统计分析(p<0.05)。
聋人母亲的焦虑评分比听力正常母亲高 1.5 倍。此外,有吸吮拇指习惯的儿童的母亲表现出更高的焦虑评分,而那些婴儿时期就开始入托的母亲的焦虑评分则低于没有这种习惯且没有入托的母亲。
与听力正常母亲相比,聋人母亲表现出更高的焦虑水平。儿童的行为,如吸吮拇指习惯,以及在生命的第一年早期入托,都会影响母亲的焦虑。