Sulur Joyo Sukendro, E. Ningtyas, Supriyana Supriyana, Prasko Prasko, Agustin Wulan Suci Dharmayanti
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摘要
由于缺乏教育,社区居民对牙齿和口腔保健重要性的认识仍然很低,这影响了他们的行为,特别是在社会经济地位较低的人群中。他们更注重满足日常需求,因此往往会忽视牙齿和口腔健康,认为这并不那么重要。受教育水平较低的人也很难有效地处理信息,往往会曲解他们收到的信息。本研究的目的是确定收入水平和教育水平对维护牙齿和口腔健康的行为是否有影响。本研究采用横截面描述性分析方法。采用的数据收集方法是问卷调查法。抽样采用比例分层随机抽样法。收入变量的样本包括 30 个户主,教育水平变量的样本包括 30 个户主。研究发现,受访者的收入和受教育程度越高,其维护牙齿和口腔健康的行为越好。研究发现,收入和最后受教育程度变量与受访者行为的 p 值≤α(α=0.05),这意味着收入和最后受教育程度与受访者的知识、态度、行动、牙齿和口腔健康之间存在显著关系。
The Influence of Educational Level and Income on Community's Dental and Oral Health Maintenance Behavior
Awareness of the importance of dental and oral health maintenance among the community is still low due to a lack of education, which impacts their behavior, especially among those with lower socioeconomic status. They are more focused on meeting daily needs and thus tend to neglect dental and oral health, which is considered less important. Individuals with lower education levels also struggle to process information effectively, often misinterpreting the information they receive. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is an influence between income level and education level on the behavior of maintaining dental and oral health. The design of this study is descriptive analytic with a cross-sectional approach. The data collection method used is a survey method with questionnaires. Sampling was done using proportionate stratified random sampling. The sample consisted of 30 heads of families for the income variable and 30 heads of families for the education level variable. The study found that the higher the income and education of the respondents, the better their behavior in maintaining dental and oral health. It was found that the p-value for income and last education variables with respondent behavior is ≤α (α=0.05), meaning there is a significant relationship between income and last education on knowledge, attitudes, actions, dental and oral health