The Role of Parental Education in the Dental Health Behavior of Turkish Secondary School Children

F. Karaaslan, A. Dikilitaş, T. Yi̇ği̇t, Ş. Kurt
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Summary Background/Aim: Parents are usually the major factor influencing children’s development of routine oral health behavior. A higher education level of the parents is generally associated with having a more positive influence on their children’s health habits and motivation to maintain healthy dentition. From this perspective, the aim of the present study was to investigate the frequency of certain habits influencing dental health, such as toothbrushing, regular visits to the dentist, and changing toothbrushes, in a group of Turkish secondary school children, and to explore its relation to the education level of their mothers and fathers. Material and Methods: The study consisted of the use of a questionnaire designed to collect demographic information, oral health behavior of the children, and the parents’ education level. Demographic characteristics and oral health behavior of the children were asked of the children in a face-to-face interview by one investigator. Only the parents’ education level was asked of the children’s parents. Results: The mean age of the 444 children was 11.66 ± 0.98. According to chi-square testing applied, there was a statistically significant correlation between the parents’ education level and their children’s dental visit frequency (p< 0.05), whereas there was no statistically significant link between the parents’ education level and the frequency of the children’s toothbrushing and replacing their toothbrushes (p> 0.05). Conclusions: Irrespective of the education level of their parents, positive oral health attitudes and behavior were not observed in Turkish secondary school children.
父母教育在土耳其中学生牙齿健康行为中的作用
背景/目的:家长通常是影响儿童口腔常规健康行为发展的主要因素。父母的教育程度越高,对子女的健康习惯和保持牙齿健康的动机的影响越积极。从这个角度来看,本研究的目的是调查一组土耳其中学生中影响牙齿健康的某些习惯的频率,如刷牙、定期看牙医和更换牙刷,并探讨其与父母教育水平的关系。材料与方法:采用问卷调查法收集儿童的人口统计信息、口腔健康行为和父母的文化程度。一名调查人员对儿童进行面对面访谈,询问儿童的人口统计学特征和口腔健康行为。只询问了孩子父母的受教育程度。结果:444例患儿平均年龄11.66±0.98岁。经卡方检验,父母受教育程度与子女牙科就诊次数有统计学意义(p< 0.05),而父母受教育程度与子女刷牙、更换牙刷次数无统计学意义(p< 0.05)。结论:无论其父母的教育水平如何,土耳其中学儿童没有观察到积极的口腔健康态度和行为。
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