沙特阿拉伯塔伊夫人口牙科误解的预测因素。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Shaimaa Al Harthi
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目的:健康教育计划在提高口腔健康知识和改善治疗效果方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,有关口腔健康的神话和误解却普遍存在,影响着个人的行为和寻求适当治疗的意愿。本研究旨在调查沙特阿拉伯塔伊夫市成年人中口腔健康迷思和误解的普遍程度,并探讨其与人口统计学因素的潜在关联:资格标准:无认知、听力或视力障碍的成年人(≥18 岁)。调查问卷包括社会人口详情和 22 个与神话相关的问题。数据分析包括使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行描述性统计和多元线性回归,显著性设定为 P≤ 0.05:研究包括 429 名参与者。在 "牙科治疗 "领域,对牙科误区的了解程度最高(平均分:6.42),其次是 "口腔卫生做法"(3.46)和 "乳牙和妊娠"(3.48)。高学历和与医疗保健相关的专业与更好地了解相关知识有很大关系。相反,男性和年龄较大者的知识得分较低:本研究强调了牙科误区在塔伊夫的普遍性及其与人口因素的关系。高等教育和医疗保健相关专业与较高的知识水平相关,但仍存在很大差距,尤其是在受教育程度较低、某些职业群体、男性和单身人士中。有针对性的教育干预对于改善牙科保健知识和实践以及提高社区口腔健康成果至关重要。
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Predictors of Dental Misconceptions Among Taif Population, Saudi Arabia.

Purpose: Health education programmes play a crucial role in enhancing oral health literacy and improving treatment outcomes. However, myths and misconceptions about oral health are widespread, affecting individuals' behaviours and their willingness to seek appropriate treatment. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of oral health myths and misconceptions among adults in Taif, Saudi Arabia, and to explore potential associations with demographic factors.

Materials and methods: Participants from community health programmes in Taif (March-June 2024) completed a Google Forms questionnaire on dental myths.

Eligibility criteria: adults (≥18 years) without cognitive, hearing, or vision impairments. The questionnaire included sociodemographic details and 22 myth-related questions. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), with significance set P ≤ 0.05.

Results: The study included 429 participants. Knowledge of dental myths was highest in the 'Dental Treatment' domain (mean score: 6.42), followed by 'Oral Hygiene Practices' (3.46) and 'Deciduous Teeth and Pregnancy' (3.48). Higher education and healthcare-related majors were significantly associated with better knowledge. Conversely, males and older age groups had lower knowledge scores.

Conclusion: This study highlights the prevalence of dental myths in Taif and their association with demographic factors. Higher education- and healthcare-related fields correlate with better knowledge, but significant gaps remain, particularly among the less educated, certain occupational groups, males, and single individuals. Targeted educational interventions are essential to improving dental health knowledge and practices and enhancing oral health outcomes in the community.

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Oral health & preventive dentistry
Oral health & preventive dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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51
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期刊介绍: Clinicians, general practitioners, teachers, researchers, and public health administrators will find this journal an indispensable source of essential, timely information about scientific progress in the fields of oral health and the prevention of caries, periodontal diseases, oral mucosal diseases, and dental trauma. Central topics, including oral hygiene, oral epidemiology, oral health promotion, and public health issues, are covered in peer-reviewed articles such as clinical and basic science research reports; reviews; invited focus articles, commentaries, and guest editorials; and symposium, workshop, and conference proceedings.
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