V. Ubbes, Abby M. Witter
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父母对儿童口腔健康行为、阅读行为和阅读态度的影响与分享《口腔健康素养电子书》©课程中的数字故事有关
本研究调查了父母和孩子在电子书课程干预中某一章节的口腔健康行为、阅读行为、阅读态度和喜好感知方面的关系。Qualtrics平台用于调查美国316对亲子二人组,他们在共同阅读《口腔健康素养电子书》中题为“为去牙医那里设定目标”的一章之前和之后。参与者回答了75个问题,涉及他们的刷牙和使用牙线的行为、蛀牙的数量、他们去图书馆和书店的频率、阅读的乐趣以及对他们阅读和听到的章节的单词和图片的看法(喜欢)。父母和子女在口腔健康行为方面存在显著的统计学关系(?2=49.12,p<0.001);阅读行为(?2=10.4,p<0.01)、阅读态度(?2=8.773,p<0.01)和对他们阅读和听到的电子书章节的感知(喜欢)(?2=113.813,p<0.01)。来自301个亲子二人组的结果表明,父母玩的社会模型在孩子口腔健康行为、阅读行为和阅读态度发展中的重要性。有必要对电子书干预中的其他章节进行测试。
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