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Mother's attitudes and self-efficacy toward brushing teeth of 1-year-old child

Objectives: to describe the mother's attitudes and self-efficacy toward brushing teeth of 1-year-old child.

Methods: A study was conducted on mothers who had child at age 1 in good general health. A questionnaire was completed by these mothers on their self-efficacy and attitudes toward brushing their child's teeth. Mothers' education levels were collected in the questionnaire as well.

Results: This study included 262 mothers whose children attended day care centers or parenting education centers. More than half (59%) of the mothers reported a high education level (14 or more years of schooling). The proportions of mothers who thought they knew how to brush their child's teeth properly were 36% and 25%, in the low and high education groups respectively (Chi-square test, p=0.031). Similar proportion of mothers in low and high education groups thought they were able to brush their child's teeth, 67% and 63%, respectively (p>0.05). In both education groups, more than 95% of the mothers believed it was important to brush their child's teeth. More than 70% of mothers in both education groups would force their child to brush teeth.

Conclusion: Mother's attitudes toward brushing their child's teeth were very positive but their perceived self-efficacy was low, with little difference between mothers with different education levels. Training on parental toothbrushing should be delivered to all the mothers of 1-year-old children to improve their self-efficacy and practice in brushing their child's teeth.

(Supported by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council; Grant #HKU7717/09M)


Division: Southeast Asian Division Meeting
Meeting: 2011 Southeast Asian Division Meeting (Singapore)
Location: Singapore
Year: 2011
Final Presentation ID: 6
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Scientific Groups
Authors
  • Lo, Edward C.m.  ( University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, N/A, Hong Kong )
  • Jiang, E.m.  ( University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, N/A, Hong Kong )
  • Wong, M.c.m.  ( University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, N/A, Hong Kong )
  • Chu, C.h.  ( University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, N/A, Hong Kong )
  • SESSION INFORMATION
    Poster Session
    Behavioral, Epidemiologic and Health Services Research
    10/29/2011