2015
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6831-15-15
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The influence of normative and subjective oral health status on schoolchildren’s happiness

Abstract: BackgroundTraditional methods to measure oral health based on clinical standards are limited because they do not consider psychosocial and functional aspects of oral health. It has been recommended that these measures need to be supplemented by data obtained from patients regarding their individual perceptions on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). Happiness is a multidimensional construct comprising both emotional and cognitive domains, and has been defined as “the degree to which an individual judg… Show more

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“…21 Originally drafted in Canada, the CPQ [8][9][10] has been translated and validated for use in other countries, including Brazil. 22 The questionnaire was self-administered in the school environment and it was used to evaluate the OHRQoL of the two groups.…”
Section: Assessment Of Ohrqolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…21 Originally drafted in Canada, the CPQ [8][9][10] has been translated and validated for use in other countries, including Brazil. 22 The questionnaire was self-administered in the school environment and it was used to evaluate the OHRQoL of the two groups.…”
Section: Assessment Of Ohrqolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 The questionnaire was self-administered in the school environment and it was used to evaluate the OHRQoL of the two groups. 23 The CPQ [8][9][10] consists of 25 questions organized into four health domains: oral symptoms (OS) (n = 5), functional limitations (FL) (n = 5), emotional well-being (EWB) (n = 5), and social well-being (SWB) (n = 10). Each item is scored on a 5-point Likert scale to rate the impact of oral health status on a given aspect of quality of life (described by the item).…”
Section: Assessment Of Ohrqolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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