Positive Parenting Styles Tied to Less Unmet Dental Needs in Children with Developmental Disabilities.
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| Title: | Positive Parenting Styles Tied to Less Unmet Dental Needs in Children with Developmental Disabilities. |
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| Authors: | Polprapreut, Yamolporn, Kerr, Stephen J., Trairatvorakul, Pon |
| Source: | Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders. Dec2022, Vol. 52 Issue 12, p5395-5402. 8p. 4 Charts. |
| Subjects: | Health services accessibility, Confidence intervals, Children with disabilities, Parenting, Children's dental care, Severity of illness index, Disabilities, Odds ratio, Medical needs assessment, Child development deviations |
| Abstract: | This study aimed to identify factors, particularly positive parenting styles, associated with unmet dental needs, defined as no dental visit for the past 12 months, in children with developmental disabilities (DD). Participants included 263 primary caregivers of children with DD. Children exposed to less positive parenting styles were more than two times (aOR, 2.19, 95%CI, 1.12–4.32) more likely to have unmet dental needs. Children who were male (aOR, 1.88, 95%CI, 1.04–3.41), aged < 4 years (aOR, 2.95, 95%CI, 1.2–7.27) or aged ≥ 11 years (aOR, 2.65, 95%CI, 1.25–5.64), had higher illness severity (aOR, 2.04, 95%CI, 1.09–3.81), had primary caregivers with less than or equal to high school education (aOR, 2.45, 95%CI, 1.13–5.30) were also more likely to have unmet dental needs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Abstract: | This study aimed to identify factors, particularly positive parenting styles, associated with unmet dental needs, defined as no dental visit for the past 12 months, in children with developmental disabilities (DD). Participants included 263 primary caregivers of children with DD. Children exposed to less positive parenting styles were more than two times (aOR, 2.19, 95%CI, 1.12–4.32) more likely to have unmet dental needs. Children who were male (aOR, 1.88, 95%CI, 1.04–3.41), aged < 4 years (aOR, 2.95, 95%CI, 1.2–7.27) or aged ≥ 11 years (aOR, 2.65, 95%CI, 1.25–5.64), had higher illness severity (aOR, 2.04, 95%CI, 1.09–3.81), had primary caregivers with less than or equal to high school education (aOR, 2.45, 95%CI, 1.13–5.30) were also more likely to have unmet dental needs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 01623257 |
| DOI: | 10.1007/s10803-021-05351-8 |