RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEPRESSION, ALCOHOL AND /OR TOBACCO ABUSE OF THOSE RESPONSIBLE AND CHILDREN’S ORAL HEALTH

Flavia M. da Silva, Kriss Mélani Sanga Gárate, G. Castro
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Objective : To investigate the influence of parental depression and smoking and alcohol use by parents/caregivers use on oral health in children aged 5-11 years of both sexes. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 85 children and their parents/caregivers. Adult respondents completed three questionnaires to assess depression and alcohol and tobacco use: two versions of the PHQ (Patient Health Questionnaire; PHQ-2 and PHQ-9), AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) for risk assessment of alcohol dependence and abuse, and the Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND). The PHQ-2 contained two questions requiring an affirmative or negative answer. Children underwent oral examinations to evaluate biofilm control, gingival bleeding and caries index, specifically DMFT index. Relationships among variables were evaluated using chisquared tests and Fisher’s exact test. Results: Only 10.6% of parents and caregivers consumed tobacco and 24,7% of parents or caregivers manifested depressive symptoms. Regarding alcohol consumption, 10.6% of caregivers presented risky consumption or dependence. A positive association was found between children’s gingival bleeding and their caregivers’ risk of alcohol dependence (p=0.038). Conclusion: A positive association between caregivers’ risk of alcohol dependence and the presence of gingival bleeding in children was found. Caregivers’ depression and alcohol and tobacco use did not influence children’s caries.
抑郁症、酗酒和/或吸烟与儿童口腔健康之间的关系
目的:探讨父母抑郁和父母/照顾者吸烟、饮酒对5-11岁儿童口腔健康的影响。方法:对85名儿童及其父母/照顾者进行横断面研究。成年受访者完成了三份评估抑郁和烟酒使用情况的问卷:两份PHQ(患者健康问卷);PHQ-2和PHQ-9), AUDIT(酒精使用障碍识别测试)用于酒精依赖和滥用的风险评估,以及Fagerstrom尼古丁依赖测试(FTND)。PHQ-2包含两个问题,需要肯定或否定的答案。对患儿进行口腔检查,评估生物膜控制、牙龈出血和龋齿指数,特别是DMFT指数。变量之间的关系用凿方检验和Fisher精确检验来评估。结果:仅10.6%的家长和照顾者吸烟,24.7%的家长或照顾者表现出抑郁症状。关于酒精消费,10.6%的照顾者存在风险消费或依赖。儿童牙龈出血与其照顾者的酒精依赖风险呈正相关(p=0.038)。结论:发现照顾者酒精依赖风险与儿童牙龈出血存在正相关。照顾者的抑郁和烟酒使用对儿童龋齿没有影响。
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