2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-022-02094-5
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Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, and Behaviour (COM-B) model association with Egyptian dentists’ reporting of suspected abuse

Abstract: Background and objectives This study assessed the frequency of reporting suspected abuse by Egyptian dentists who have examined patients with manifestations of abuse and factors associated with this reporting within the framework of the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, and Behaviour (COM-B) model. Methods A cross-sectional study included dentists practicing in Egypt in 2019. A questionnaire collected information about personal and professional … Show more

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“…However, reports of neglect is low, due to poor public awareness of reporting mechanisms (123). In 2022, only 13.6% of citizens were aware of the presence of agencies supporting abuse victims, and 7.7% were aware of a hotline to report instances of neglect (124). Though dentists can play a role in diagnosing and managing child dental neglect, only 40% of dentists indicated ever suspecting abuse in their patients, despite learning about social indicators of child maltreatment in dental school (123,125).…”
Section: Eastern Mediterranean Egyptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, reports of neglect is low, due to poor public awareness of reporting mechanisms (123). In 2022, only 13.6% of citizens were aware of the presence of agencies supporting abuse victims, and 7.7% were aware of a hotline to report instances of neglect (124). Though dentists can play a role in diagnosing and managing child dental neglect, only 40% of dentists indicated ever suspecting abuse in their patients, despite learning about social indicators of child maltreatment in dental school (123,125).…”
Section: Eastern Mediterranean Egyptmentioning
confidence: 99%