Selfies, narcissism and oral health a cross - sectional study among adolescents and young adults in Mangaluru - India.

Preeti Prabhu, M. Pai, Shweta Yellapurkar, S. Natarajan, A. V. Mahuli
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Background Selfies have been defined as “a photograph that one has taken of oneself, and are a continuing growing trend among Millennials. Narcissism refers to the personality trait of an extraordinary self-awareness and adoration. Studies have shown a close relationship between selfie-taking behaviour, narcissism and oral health. Hence, a study was conducted with aim of the influence of selfie-taking behavior and narcissism on oral health. Methods An analytical cross-sectional questionnaire study was designed using relevant literature for collating information on sociodemographic characteristics, frequency of dental visits, selfie-taking behavior and perceived oral health. Oral health examination was performed to assess decay and plaque. Narcissism was assessed using The Five-Factor Narcissism Inventory Short Form Results The study included a sample of 163 participants. The associations between selfies taken per day and perceived oral health was statistically significant (p value 0.047*). Binary logistic regression models were constructed, which were significant for perceived oral health and grandiose fantasy. Plaque Scores showed significant corelations between indifference, manipulativeness, thrill seeking and age. Step forward binary regression demonstrated a significant odds ratio for grandiose narcissism followed by selfie-taking behavior Conclusion This study revealed a correlation between perceived oral health and selfie-taking behaviour. Further studies are required to assess selfie-taking behaviour and oral health.
印度芒格鲁青少年自拍照、自恋和口腔健康横断面研究。
背景自拍被定义为 "一个人拍摄的自己的照片,在千禧一代中是一种持续增长的趋势。自恋指的是一种超乎寻常的自我意识和崇拜的人格特质。研究表明,自拍行为、自恋和口腔健康之间存在密切关系。因此,本研究旨在探讨自拍行为和自恋对口腔健康的影响。方法 利用相关文献设计了一项分析性横截面问卷调查,以整理有关社会人口特征、看牙医频率、自拍行为和口腔健康感知的信息。进行了口腔健康检查,以评估蛀牙和牙菌斑。自恋程度使用五因素自恋量表简表进行评估 结果 该研究包括 163 个参与者样本。每天自拍与感知口腔健康之间的关系具有统计学意义(P 值为 0.047*)。建立的二元逻辑回归模型对口腔健康感知和夸大幻想有显著影响。牙菌斑评分显示,冷漠、操纵性、寻求刺激和年龄之间存在显著的核心关系。结论 本研究揭示了感知到的口腔健康与自拍行为之间的相关性。还需要进一步的研究来评估自拍行为和口腔健康。
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