Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 645294
Aggressive Behaviour as a Risk Factor for Dental Injuries
Aggressive Behaviour as a Risk Factor for Dental Injuries // CED-IADR Florence, Italy. 2013.
Firenca, Italija, 2013. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Aggressive Behaviour as a Risk Factor for Dental Injuries
Autori
Škrinjarić, Tomislav ; Čuković-Bagić, Ivana ; Verzak, Željko ; Škrinjarić, Ilija
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
CED-IADR Florence, Italy. 2013.
/ - , 2013
Skup
46th Meeting of the Continental European Division of the International Association for Dental Research (CED-IADR) with the Scandinavian Division (NOF)
Mjesto i datum
Firenca, Italija, 04.09.2013. - 07.09.2013
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Aggressive behaviour; dental injuries; children
Sažetak
Objectives: Numerous child or host factors play an important role in occurrence of traumatic dental injuries (TDI). Previous studies have revealed that increased risk for injuries might be associated with child’s hyperactivity and aggressive behaviour. The aim was therefore to assess aggressive behaviour in children with single injury (SI) and children with repeated injuries (RI). Methods: The study of child’s physical aggression was performed in the sample of 114 children aged 9 – 17 years (80 males and 34 females) with TDI. All patients were devided in two age groups: 9 – 11 years, and 12 – 17 years. Each group comprised children with SI and RI. The Overt Aggression Scale (OAS) was used to assess level of aggression in children. Results: Males displayed higher risk for RI than females (OR = 3.286 ; 95% CI = 1.436 – 7.603). Boys in the age group 12 – 17 year display significantly higher OAS scores than girls (t = 6.280 ; P < 0.001. Aggressive males aged 9 – 11 years have 3.2 times higher risk for injury repetition than males with low aggression score (OR = 3.214 ; 95% CI = 0.991 – 10.424). Males aged 12 – 17 years with high OAS score have 7 times higher risk for injury repetition (OR = 7.000 ; 95% CI = 1.185 – 41.360). Conclusion: High scores of physical aggression represent increased risk for injury repetition in boys but not in girls. The assessment of physical aggression in males with TDI could serve as an aid to identify children at higher risk for injury repetition and to benefit from preventive interventions.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
065-0650445-0408 - Epidemiologija karijesnih i nekarijesnih lezija u djece Republike Hrvatske (Čuković-Bagić, Ivana, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Stomatološki fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Tomislav Škrinjarić
(autor)
Željko Verzak
(autor)
Ilija Škrinjarić
(autor)
Ivana Čuković-Bagić
(autor)