2018
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2018.78105
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Determining Parenting Styles and other Factors Rendering Definitely Negative Children’s Behavior in Dental Office at The First Dental Visit

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“…12,13 Our finding was in contrast with the study done by Awad et al, they reported permissive parenting style as the dominant style. 14 Frankl's behavior rating scale was used in this study, and a statistically significant correlation was found between the children's behavior and parenting styles (p value <0.01). Among the three parenting styles, children with authoritative parents showed majorly positive behavior whereas most children with authoritarian parents showed negative behavior in the dental clinic (Table 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12,13 Our finding was in contrast with the study done by Awad et al, they reported permissive parenting style as the dominant style. 14 Frankl's behavior rating scale was used in this study, and a statistically significant correlation was found between the children's behavior and parenting styles (p value <0.01). Among the three parenting styles, children with authoritative parents showed majorly positive behavior whereas most children with authoritarian parents showed negative behavior in the dental clinic (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%