Evaluation of the parenting styles and other social variables influencing behaviour of child in dental clinic

Parajeeta Dikshit, Senchhema Limbu, M. Malla, Sunita Khanal
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Background: Parents play a major role in the physical and emotional development of children. The parenting style has influence over child behaviour in the dental office. Other factors like family type, presence of siblings as well as position of child in the family may also affect the behaviour of the child in the dental clinic.  Objectives: To evaluate the parenting styles and other social variables influencing child dental behaviour. Methods: One hundred and fifty-one healthy children aged 4-12 years were recruited by convenience sampling during their regular dental visits to Paediatric Dentistry Department, Kantipur Dental College from April to July 2021 after ethical clearance. Family and child demographic data were evaluated through a questionnaire. The accompanying parent completed the Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ). The behaviour of the children was evaluated during the routine non-invasive dental procedure using Frankl behaviour rating scale.  Results: All three parenting styles were identified among Nepalese parents, including authoritative (136, 90.06%), authoritarian (6, 3.97%), and permissive parenting styles (9, 5.96%). Most of the children showed positive behaviour (98, 64.9%). Significant associations were detected with age (p = 0.027) and gender (p = 0.015) and their behaviour, but not between parenting styles, type of family, number of siblings, and position of child in the family with behaviour. Conclusion: The behaviour of the child was significantly associated with the age of the child, with younger children exhibiting more negative dental behaviour than older ones. However, other factors did not have association with child behaviour. 
父母教养方式及其他社会变量对牙科门诊儿童行为的影响
背景:父母在儿童的身体和情感发展中起着重要作用。在牙科诊所,父母的教养方式对孩子的行为有影响。其他因素,如家庭类型、是否有兄弟姐妹,以及孩子在家庭中的地位,也可能影响孩子在牙科诊所的行为。目的:探讨父母教养方式及其他社会因素对儿童牙科行为的影响。方法:采用方便抽样的方法,于2021年4月至7月在康提普尔牙科学院儿科牙科科定期就诊并经伦理审查的151名4-12岁健康儿童。通过问卷调查评估家庭和儿童人口统计数据。陪同家长填写父母教养方式与维度问卷(PSDQ)。在常规的无创牙科手术中,使用Frankl行为评定量表评估儿童的行为。结果:尼泊尔父母的教养方式均为权威型(136,90.06%)、权威型(6,3.97%)和放任型(9,5.96%)。绝大多数儿童表现为积极行为(98,64.9%)。年龄(p = 0.027)和性别(p = 0.015)及其行为之间存在显著关联,但父母教养方式、家庭类型、兄弟姐妹数量和儿童在家庭中的地位与行为之间没有显著关联。结论:儿童的行为与儿童的年龄显著相关,年龄较小的儿童比年龄较大的儿童表现出更多的不良牙齿行为。然而,其他因素与儿童行为没有关联。
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