Oral Health Knowledge, Attitude and Practices among Adolescents in Choma District of Zambia

Bright Mukanga, Kupuzo Sakala, Tato Herbert Nyirenda, V. Daka, David Mulenga
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Introduction: Dental caries and periodontal diseases are the most common oral diseases globally. Early control of oral health behaviours is important because lifestyles acquired during adolescence are powerful predictors of adult health. We conducted a study to determine knowledge, attitude and practices on oral hygiene among school going adolescents in Choma District. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted among school going adolescents in randomly selected schools in Choma District. A total of 335 participants were included in the study. Data were collected using a closed-end self-administered questionnaire. The sample size was distributed among the six schools in the ratio of their population. The study included anyone from grade 8-12. Data were analysed using IBM software for SPSS. We employed the Chi-Square test to investigate association between variables. A p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The study had 173 males and 162 females in the age range of 12-19 years. The majority (87.8%) had good knowledge, 69.4% had good attitude and 87.5% had good practice on oral -hygiene. Practice was influenced by sex with females having good oral hygiene as compared to their male counterparts. About 97.2% thought that dental health education is essential in schools. 34% indicated that they had visited the dentist when they experienced toothache. However, parental advice 11% (n=39) to visit the dentist regularly was low. The majority 49.9% (n=167) indicated that they had not visited the dentist due to fear of the dental equipment set up. Conclusion and recommendation: Despite the majority having good knowledge and attitude and on oral hygiene, there is need to acquaint children with milling and dental units found in most dental offices. This may instil confidence in children to seek specialist dental treatment whenever they develop any dental disease. Further, parents need to be incorporated as partners in promoting oral health hygiene among school going adolescents.    
赞比亚乔玛地区青少年的口腔健康知识、态度和行为
简介:龋齿和牙周病是全球最常见的口腔疾病。早期控制口腔卫生行为很重要,因为青春期获得的生活方式是成年健康的有力预测因素。我们进行了一项研究,以确定在Choma区上学的青少年对口腔卫生的知识,态度和做法。方法:在乔玛区随机选择学校的在校青少年中进行横断面研究。共有335名参与者参与了这项研究。数据收集采用封闭式自我管理问卷。样本量在六所学校中按其人口比例进行分配。这项研究包括8-12年级的所有学生。数据分析采用IBM SPSS软件。我们采用卡方检验来调查变量之间的相关性。p值小于0.05被认为具有统计学意义。结果:研究对象为男性173人,女性162人,年龄12-19岁。大多数(87.8%)对口腔卫生有良好的认识,69.4%的人对口腔卫生有良好的态度,87.5%的人对口腔卫生有良好的习惯。实践受到性别的影响,与男性相比,女性具有良好的口腔卫生。约97.2%的受访者认为学校的牙齿健康教育很重要。34%的人表示牙痛时曾去看过牙医。然而,11% (n=39)的家长建议定期去看牙医的比例很低。49.9% (n=167)的受访者表示,由于害怕牙科设备的设置,他们没有去看过牙医。结论和建议:尽管大多数儿童对口腔卫生有良好的知识和态度,但仍有必要让儿童熟悉大多数牙科诊所的磨牙和牙科设备。这可能会给孩子们灌输信心,让他们在出现任何牙科疾病时寻求专业牙科治疗。此外,家长需要成为促进在校青少年口腔卫生的合作伙伴。
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