SELF-PERCEIVED ORTHODONTIC NEED, INFORMATIONSEEKING BEHAVIOUR AND KNOWLEDGE ON ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT AMONG YOUNG MALAYSIAN ADULTS

Q4 Medicine
Dewi Mayang Sari Kamarozaman, Y. Kamarudin, Tengku Norbanee Tengku Hamzah, N. Nor
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Objective: This study aimed to assess self-perceived aesthetics and orthodontic need, information-seeking behaviours and knowledge on orthodontic treatment among young adults in Malaysia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 933 polytechnic students in Malaysia using a selfadministered questionnaire. The Aesthetic Component (AC) of the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN) was used to assess self-perceived orthodontic need. Respondents were also asked about their intention to seek orthodontic treatment. Those showing intention were further asked about their reason(s) for seeking treatment, their information-seeking behaviours, and knowledge on orthodontic treatment. Data was analysed using SPSS. Results: The overall response rate was 93.2% with the mean age of 20.43 (SD±1.07). Although most of the respondents rated themselves under the no treatment need category of the AC-IOTN scale, 61.9% reported intention to seek orthodontic treatment. The main reason for seeking treatment was to improve dental function (45.3%) and aesthetics (40.1%). Most claimed to look for information prior to orthodontic treatment, either using online or offline platforms. Many relied on friends (83.3%) as a source of information and more than half used online sources including social media and websites. A minority demonstrated lack of knowledge in terms of appropriate places to receive treatment (2.2%) and qualification of orthodontic practitioners (37.7%). Conclusions: The majority of young Malaysian adults have high intention to seek orthodontic treatment regardless of their perceived need. A minority had lack of knowledge about qualified orthodontic providers and places to receive treatment. Majority reported positive attitudes towards information-seeking behaviour prior to seeking orthodontic treatment.
马来西亚年轻人的自我认知正畸需求、信息寻求行为和正畸治疗知识
目的:本研究旨在评估马来西亚年轻人对正畸治疗的自我审美和正畸需求、信息寻求行为和知识。方法:采用自填问卷对933名马来西亚理工学院学生进行横断面研究。采用正畸治疗需求指数(IOTN)的审美成分(AC)评估自我感知的正畸需求。受访者还被问及他们寻求正畸治疗的意图。那些表示有意向的人进一步被问及他们寻求治疗的原因、他们的信息寻求行为和对正畸治疗的了解。数据采用SPSS进行分析。结果:总有效率为93.2%,平均年龄20.43岁(SD±1.07)。虽然大多数受访者认为自己属于AC-IOTN量表的无治疗需要类别,但61.9%的受访者表示有意寻求正畸治疗。寻求治疗的主要原因是改善牙功能(45.3%)和美观(40.1%)。大多数人声称在正畸治疗前会通过在线或线下平台查找信息。许多人(83.3%)依赖朋友作为信息来源,超过一半的人使用包括社交媒体和网站在内的在线资源。少数人表示缺乏适当的治疗地点(2.2%)和正畸医生资格(37.7%)方面的知识。结论:大多数马来西亚年轻成年人有很高的意愿寻求正畸治疗,无论他们的感知需求。少数人对合格的正畸提供者和接受治疗的地点缺乏了解。大多数报告在寻求正畸治疗之前对信息寻求行为持积极态度。
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