Impact of Marital Status, Education, and Family Size on Parental Behaviors Toward Early Childhood Caries in Romania.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Abel Emanuel Moca, Ioan Andrei Țig, Jessica Olivia Cherecheș, Rahela Tabita Moca, Raluca Iurcov
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Background and Objectives: This study aimed to examine the influence of socio-demographic factors (marital status, number of children, and education level) on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) concerning Early Childhood Caries (ECC) prevention among parents in Bihor, Romania. This research seeks to address the lack of regional data on the influence of socio-demographic factors, such as marital status, number of children, and education level, on parental knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding ECC prevention. These insights are essential for developing targeted public health interventions in Romania. Materials and Methods: Conducted from March to September 2024, this cross-sectional study utilized a KAP questionnaire distributed online to parents of children under six. The survey was adapted to local contexts and included sections on demographic data and ECC-specific knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Statistical analyses, including Chi-square tests, were performed to evaluate the relationship between socio-demographic factors and KAP outcomes, ensuring robust data interpretation under ethical standards set by the Declaration of Helsinki. Results: Of the 798 respondents who accessed the questionnaire, 419 completed it, resulting in a completion rate of 52.5%. The participants had a mean age of 33.8 years. In terms of gender distribution, 348 (83.1%) were female and 71 (16.9%) were male. Higher educational levels were strongly correlated with better ECC knowledge and preventive practices; parents with university degrees demonstrated significantly better understanding and engagement in ECC prevention (p < 0.05). Married parents participated more actively in ECC prevention than unmarried ones, with 61.1% adhering to recommended practices compared to significantly lower rates among unmarried parents (p = 0.020). While this difference was statistically significant, the lower representation of unmarried parents in the sample should be considered when interpreting this finding. Families with fewer children showed more effective ECC preventive practices (p = 0.001). Conclusions: The study suggests that higher education and smaller family sizes are associated with better ECC prevention behaviors, emphasizing the need for targeted public health interventions. These could include parental education campaigns on ECC prevention, community-based oral health workshops, subsidized fluoride programs, and increased accessibility to pediatric dental services for underprivileged families.

背景和目的:本研究旨在探讨社会人口因素(婚姻状况、子女数量和教育水平)对罗马尼亚比霍尔(Bihor)地区家长有关预防儿童早期龋齿(ECC)的知识、态度和做法(KAP)的影响。这项研究旨在解决该地区缺乏有关婚姻状况、子女数量和教育水平等社会人口因素对家长预防幼儿龋齿的知识、态度和做法的影响的数据的问题。这些见解对于在罗马尼亚制定有针对性的公共卫生干预措施至关重要。材料和方法:这项横断面研究于 2024 年 3 月至 9 月进行,采用了在线发放给六岁以下儿童家长的 KAP 问卷。调查内容根据当地情况进行了调整,包括人口统计学数据和幼儿保育知识、态度和实践等部分。通过包括卡方检验在内的统计分析来评估社会人口因素与 KAP 结果之间的关系,确保在《赫尔辛基宣言》规定的伦理标准下对数据进行可靠的解释。结果在 798 名访问问卷的受访者中,有 419 人完成了问卷,完成率为 52.5%。参与者的平均年龄为 33.8 岁。从性别分布来看,348 人(83.1%)为女性,71 人(16.9%)为男性。受教育程度越高,对幼儿保育的了解和预防措施就越好,这一点与受教育程度密切相关;拥有大学学历的家长对幼儿保育的了解和参与程度明显更高(p < 0.05)。已婚父母比未婚父母更积极地参与预防幼儿保育,61.1%的父母坚持建议的做法,而未婚父母的比例明显较低(p = 0.020)。虽然这一差异在统计学上有显著意义,但在解释这一结果时应考虑到样本中未婚父母的比例较低。子女较少的家庭采取了更有效的幼儿保育预防措施(p = 0.001)。结论:研究表明,教育程度越高、家庭规模越小,预防幼儿保育的行为就越好,这强调了采取有针对性的公共卫生干预措施的必要性。这些干预措施可包括:开展有关预防 ECC 的家长教育活动、举办以社区为基础的口腔健康讲习班、实施氟化物补贴计划以及增加贫困家庭获得儿科牙科服务的机会。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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