2016
DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2016.vol30.0014
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Parental influence on children’s answers to an oral-health-related quality of life questionnaire

Abstract: The aim of the study was to evaluate parental influence on children's answers to an oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) questionnaire. A cross-sectional study was conducted with a non-probabilistic sample of 84 pairs of 5-year-olds and parents/guardians. The participants were selected from a primary family healthcare center in Campina Grande, Brazil. First, the children and parents answered respective versions of the Scale of Oral Health Outcomes for Five-Year-Old Children (SOHO-5). Seven days later, … Show more

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“…The prevalence of TDI in the present investigation was 53.4%, which is similar to the results of previous studies involving preschool children (46.3%‐52.7%) . TDI was not associated with an impact on OHRQoL according to the reports of the parents/caregivers or the children, which is likely due to the greater prevalence of non‐complicated injuries . Other studies involving the use of the SOHO‐5 report similar findings .…”
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“…The prevalence of TDI in the present investigation was 53.4%, which is similar to the results of previous studies involving preschool children (46.3%‐52.7%) . TDI was not associated with an impact on OHRQoL according to the reports of the parents/caregivers or the children, which is likely due to the greater prevalence of non‐complicated injuries . Other studies involving the use of the SOHO‐5 report similar findings .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The prevalence of impact from oral problems on the OHRQoL of the preschool children in the present study was 32.9% based on the reports of parents/caregivers and 42.2% based on the children's self‐reports. Previous studies conducted with the SOHO‐5 report similar findings . The difference between the perceptions of children and parents/caregiver suggests that self‐reports should be considered as a complementary measure for the evaluation of the impact of TDI on the quality of life of preschool children …”
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confidence: 60%
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