牙科环境中儿童性格、气质和行为的相关性。

Q3 Dentistry
Shanmugapriya Thamilvanan, Daya Srinivasan, Cyril H Benedict, Priyanka Balakrishnan
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目的和背景:儿童的气质受先天特征和情绪调节的影响,会影响他们的牙科行为和龋齿风险。父母的教养方式,如权威型、专制型、放任型或忽视型,也起着重要作用。权威型的养育方式往往会产生更有利的牙科效果,而放任型的养育方式则会导致龋齿发病率升高。研究这些相互作用有助于调整牙科干预措施,解决与龋齿发展相关的潜在风险。因此,本研究旨在将父母的性格、儿童的气质与龋齿以及儿童在牙科环境中的行为联系起来:对 160 名 6-9 岁年龄组的儿童进行了横断面研究。这些儿童是根据选择标准挑选出来的。儿童被要求填写家长感知问卷(PPQ),家长则被要求填写情绪、活动、社交能力问卷(EAS),以评估家长的教养方式和儿童的脾气状况。随后,使用弗兰克尔行为评分量表对儿童的行为模式进行了评估。使用蛀牙、拔牙、补牙(deft)和蛀牙、缺失牙、补牙(DMFT)指数对儿童进行龋齿检查。所有数据均以表格形式列出,并进行统计分析:本研究共评估了 160 名儿童,包括 84 名男孩(52.3%)和 76 名女孩(47.5%),平均年龄为 7.8 岁。通过单因素方差分析(ANOVA)和Scheffe事后检验,比较了儿童的脾气状况和教养方式与儿童在牙科诊所的行为。结果具有统计学意义,P 值为 0.001。皮尔逊相关系数显示,在行为积极的儿童中,气质 E 评分与 def 评分之间存在显著的正相关(p 值 = 0.004):本研究结果表明,儿童在牙科诊所的行为受到父母性格、儿童气质和牙医的影响:如何引用本文:Thamilvanan S, Srinivasan D, Benedict CH, et al.Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(8):907-912.
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Correlation of Personality, Temperament, and Behavior of Children in the Dental Environment.

Aim and background: A child's temperament, influenced by inborn traits and emotional regulation, can impact their dental behavior and caries risk. Parenting styles, such as authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, or neglectful, also play a significant role. Authoritative parenting tends to yield more favorable dental outcomes, while permissive parenting can lead to a higher prevalence of caries. Studying these interactions can help tailor dental interventions and address potential risks associated with caries development. Thus, the study aims to correlate parental personality, the child's temperament to dental caries, and child's behavior in a dental setting.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 160 children in the age-group of 6-9 years. The children were selected based on the selection criteria. The children were asked to fill out the parental perception questionnaire (PPQ), and the parents were asked to fill out the emotionality, activity, sociability (EAS) questionnaire to assess the parenting style and child's temperamental status. Later, the child's behavior pattern was assessed using the Frankl behavior rating scale. The children were intraorally examined for the presence of caries using the decayed, extracted, filled teeth (deft) and decayed, missing, filled teeth (DMFT) index. All the data were tabulated and statistically analyzed.

Results: In this study, a total of 160 children were assessed, including 84 boys (52.3%) and 76 girls (47.5%), with an average age of 7.8 years. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Scheffe's post hoc test was performed to compare the temperamental status and parenting style with the behavior of the child in the dental office. The results were statistically significant with a p-value of 0.001. Pearson's correlation coefficient revealed a significant positive correlation between Temperament E scores and def scores in children with positive behavior (p-value = 0.004).

Conclusion: This study's findings suggest that a child's behavior in a dental office is influenced by the parent's personality, the child's temperament, and the dentist.

Clinical significance: A child's capacity to handle dental visits and their overall oral health can be notably affected by the child's temperament and parenting style.

How to cite this article: Thamilvanan S, Srinivasan D, Benedict CH, et al. Correlation of Personality, Temperament, and Behavior of Children in the Dental Environment. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(8):907-912.

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