[A survey of parents of preschool children on their perception of bad oral habits].

Q4 Medicine
上海口腔医学 Pub Date : 2024-02-01
Ying Kang, Qin Ding, Sun Wang
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Abstract

Purpose: Through questionnaire survey, parents' cognition of children's bad oral habits and their related influencing factors were explored, in order to provide a reference for science popularization and education in future work.

Methods: With a self-designed questionnaire, 247 parents of children at first visit were surveyed on basic information and problems related to bad oral habits. Descriptive statistics were used for the counting data. Logistic regression analysis was used for the relevant factors affecting the parents' cognition of children's bad oral habits with SPSS 26.0 software package.

Results: Among 247 parents of preschool children, 17.4% of the parents took their children to the hospital for treatment because of bad oral habits. The prevalence of oral unhealthy habits was 44%. Parents' knowledge of bad oral habits was not high, less than half of the parents (46.6%) knew about bad oral habits, of which 82.6% of the parents thought that bad oral habits would affect the development of children's teeth, jaws, face and mental health, including facial contour (62.1%), dentition (34.7%), masticatory function (48.4%), and mental health (21.1%). 78.3% of the parents thought that bad oral habits needed to be corrected; 69.6% of the parents thought that they needed to go to the hospital for treatment, and 30.4% of the parents thought that it was ok as long as their children giving up bad oral habits. 61.7% of the parents would seek medical treatment in time when their children had bad oral habits. The ways for parents to obtain knowledge about bad oral habits were hospital education (61.5%). Parents with different characteristics had different cognition of bad oral habits. Logistic regression analysis showed that parents' education background was a risk factor affecting parents' cognition of bad oral habits(P=0.009).

Conclusions: Parents' awareness of bad oral habits is not high, and parents' educational background is a risk factor for parents' awareness of bad oral habits. It is necessary to improve parents' awareness of oral habits, strengthen health education of bad oral habits, especially for parents with special signs, and improve the attention to oral health care, to achieve early detection, early prevention, early treatment and timely treatment, so as to prevent the occurrence and development of malocclusion.

[学龄前儿童家长对不良口腔习惯看法的调查]。
目的:通过问卷调查,探讨家长对儿童口腔不良习惯的认知及其相关影响因素,为今后的科普教育工作提供参考:方法:采用自行设计的调查问卷,对 247 名初诊儿童的家长进行了关于口腔不良习惯的基本信息和相关问题的调查。计数数据采用描述性统计。使用 SPSS 26.0 软件包对影响家长对儿童口腔不良习惯认知的相关因素进行逻辑回归分析:在 247 名学龄前儿童的家长中,17.4% 的家长因为孩子有口腔不良习惯而带孩子去医院治疗。口腔不良习惯的发生率为 44%。家长对口腔不良习惯的知晓率不高,只有不到一半的家长(46.6%)了解口腔不良习惯,其中82.6%的家长认为口腔不良习惯会影响儿童牙齿、颌骨、面部和心理健康的发育,包括面部轮廓(62.1%)、牙列(34.7%)、咀嚼功能(48.4%)和心理健康(21.1%)。78.3%的家长认为口腔不良习惯需要纠正,69.6%的家长认为需要去医院治疗,30.4%的家长认为只要孩子改掉口腔不良习惯就可以。61.7%的家长会在孩子有口腔不良习惯时及时就医。家长获得口腔不良习惯知识的途径是医院教育(61.5%)。不同特征的家长对口腔不良习惯的认知不同。逻辑回归分析显示,家长的教育背景是影响家长对口腔不良习惯认知的风险因素(P=0.009):结论:家长对口腔陋习的认知度不高,家长的教育背景是影响家长对口腔陋习认知的风险因素。有必要提高家长对口腔不良习惯的认知,加强对口腔不良习惯的健康教育,尤其是对有特殊体征的家长,提高对口腔保健的重视,做到早发现、早预防、早治疗、及时治疗,从而预防错颌畸形的发生和发展。
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上海口腔医学
上海口腔医学 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: "Shanghai Journal of Stomatology (SJS)" is a comprehensive academic journal of stomatology directed by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and sponsored by the Ninth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. The main columns include basic research, clinical research, column articles, clinical summaries, reviews, academic lectures, etc., which are suitable for reference by clinicians, scientific researchers and teaching personnel at all levels engaged in oral medicine.
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