Bodhidatta Patrika, Wiriyakijja Paswach, Sutthiboonyapan Pimchanok
Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Department of Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Avatar Biotechnologies for Oral Health and Healthy Longevity Research Unit, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Center of Excellence in Precision Medicine and Digital Health, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Int Dent J. 2025 May 2;75(4):100820. doi: 10.1016/j.identj.2025.04.001.
Periodontal diseases pose a significant oral health challenge, with many adults lacking adequate understanding of these conditions. This study aimed to develop and validate a questionnaire, designed for standardized assessment of periodontal health knowledge and beliefs in adults (ALPHABET).
The ALPHABET questionnaire, initially composed of 70 items focusing on periodontal health knowledge (ALPHA-K) and belief (ALPHA-B), underwent thorough development and validation via expert panel review. Structural validity of ALPHA-B was evaluated using confirmatory factor analysis, while convergent validity was confirmed by expected relationship between the scores of ALPHA-K and ALPHA-B, and reliability was assessed through internal consistency. A cross-sectional analysis involving 380 Thai adult dental patients examined the association between ALPHABET scores and patient types, as well as the association with oral health behaviours.
After refinement, the final 40-item ALPHABET questionnaire showed a strong fit with the underlying model, confirming its structural validity. The correlations between the scores of ALPHA-K and ALPHA-B were proved its convergent validity. It also demonstrated high reliability, with Cronbach's alpha coefficients exceeding 0.7, and favourable item-total correlations ranging from 0.406 to 0.773. Patients with a history of periodontal treatment scored significantly higher on all ALPHABET subscales compared to new patients (P < .05). The logistic regression analysis demonstrated association of both knowledge and self-efficacy with both brushing and flossing behaviours.
To our knowledge, this questionnaire is the first to validate and assess periodontal health and belief in adults. It should serve as a valuable standardized tool that would potentially drive intervention and raise awareness of the disease and improve periodontal health outcomes.
This questionnaire should improve clinician insights into patient perspectives on periodontal disease so as to provide individualized oral health education, guiding tailored interventions for better outcomes.
牙周疾病对口腔健康构成重大挑战,许多成年人对这些疾病缺乏足够的了解。本研究旨在开发并验证一份问卷,用于对成年人牙周健康知识和信念进行标准化评估(ALPHABET问卷)。
ALPHABET问卷最初由70个关注牙周健康知识(ALPHA-K)和信念(ALPHA-B)的项目组成,通过专家小组评审进行了全面的开发和验证。使用验证性因子分析评估ALPHA-B的结构效度,通过ALPHA-K和ALPHA-B得分之间的预期关系确认收敛效度,并通过内部一致性评估信度。一项涉及380名泰国成年牙科患者的横断面分析研究了ALPHABET得分与患者类型之间的关联,以及与口腔健康行为的关联。
经过完善,最终的40项ALPHABET问卷与潜在模型高度拟合,证实了其结构效度。ALPHA-K和ALPHA-B得分之间的相关性证明了其收敛效度。它还显示出高信度,克朗巴哈系数超过0.7,且项目与总分的相关性良好,范围从0.406到0.773。有牙周治疗史的患者在所有ALPHABET子量表上的得分均显著高于新患者(P <.05)。逻辑回归分析表明,知识和自我效能均与刷牙和使用牙线行为相关。
据我们所知,这份问卷是首个对成年人牙周健康和信念进行验证和评估的问卷。它应成为一个有价值的标准化工具,可能推动干预措施并提高对该疾病的认识,改善牙周健康结果。
这份问卷应能提高临床医生对患者牙周疾病观点的认识,以便提供个性化的口腔健康教育,指导采取针对性干预措施以获得更好的结果。