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Child feeding practice and psychosocial risk factors associated with early childhood caries. (CROSBI ID 708330)

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Škrinjarić, Tomislav ; Goršeta, Kristina ; Verzak, Željko Child feeding practice and psychosocial risk factors associated with early childhood caries. // Caries research. 2021. str. 416-416 doi: 10.1159/000517875

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Škrinjarić, Tomislav ; Goršeta, Kristina ; Verzak, Željko

engleski

Child feeding practice and psychosocial risk factors associated with early childhood caries.

Objectives. The purpose of this study was to identify child’s feeding practice, some psychosocial and behavioural risk factors associated with appearance of early childhood caries (ECC). The aim was also to analyse role of parental behaviour and mother – child interaction with their children. Methods. The sample comprised 102 pairs of children with ECC aged from 2 to 5 years (mean age of 3.6 years). The control group represented 81 caries-free children aged from 2 to 5 years (mean age 3.8 years). Mothers were interviewed and answered structured questionnaire to collect data on family characteristics and child feeding practice. Hollinshead Two Factor Index of Social Position was used as an objective measure of family social position. Differences between samples were tested by χ2 Yates Corrected test or Fisher’s Exact Test. Results. Falling asleep with bottle and nighttimes bottle feeding were strongly associated with appearance of ECC (P<0.001). Family lower socioeconomic status (SES) was significantly associated with ECC (P < 0.02 ; OR = 5.119 ; 95%CI = 1.615-16.230). Toothbrushing performed by the help of parents was more frequent in caries-free subjects (42.0%) than in children with ECC (24.5% ; P<0.02). Parental assistance in bottle feeding was established in 96.3% of caries- free children, and only in 7.8% of children with ECC (P<0.001). Conclusions. Bottle feeding before bedtime and during nighttimes play the most important role in the aetiology of ECC. Assistance in bottle feeding and child toothcleaning indicates differences in mother- child interactions between subjects with ECC and caries- free children. SES and mother – child interactions are important factors that significantly contribute to the occurrence of ECC.

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Podaci o prilogu

416-416.

2021.

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objavljeno

10.1159/000517875

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Caries research

0008-6568

1421-976X

Podaci o skupu

68th ORCA online congress

poster

07.07.2021-10.07.2021

Zagreb, Hrvatska; online

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

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