Abstract
Purpose
Dental conditions have the potential to impact negatively on children’s oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). However,
little attempt has been made to investigate how psychosocial variables and significant life events affect children’s OHRQoL.
This research aimed to explore how children’s dental status, coping, and self-esteem influenced OHRQoL during transition to
secondary school.
little attempt has been made to investigate how psychosocial variables and significant life events affect children’s OHRQoL.
This research aimed to explore how children’s dental status, coping, and self-esteem influenced OHRQoL during transition to
secondary school.
Methods
All patients were undergoing treatment at a UK Dental Hospital. Self-report questionnaires obtained psychosocial data on self-esteem,
coping styles and OHRQoL and were completed by children 3 months prior to secondary school entry and 3 months following educational
transition. Data were extracted from the clinical records of the paediatric patients who agreed to participate in the research.
coping styles and OHRQoL and were completed by children 3 months prior to secondary school entry and 3 months following educational
transition. Data were extracted from the clinical records of the paediatric patients who agreed to participate in the research.
Results
A total of 92 children aged between 10 and 11 years participated at baseline (43% response rate) and 71 of these children
participated in the follow-up investigation (77% response rate). Multiple lagged regression analyses revealed that clinical
variables and children’s self-perception of their physical appearance were significant predictors of OHRQoL following transition
to secondary school.
participated in the follow-up investigation (77% response rate). Multiple lagged regression analyses revealed that clinical
variables and children’s self-perception of their physical appearance were significant predictors of OHRQoL following transition
to secondary school.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-10
- DOI 10.1007/s11136-011-9967-7
- Authors
- H. D. Rodd, School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2TA UK
- Z. Marshman, School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2TA UK
- J. Porritt, School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2TA UK
- J. Bradbury, School of Life Sciences, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 2EE UK
- S. R. Baker, School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2TA UK
- Journal Quality of Life Research
- Online ISSN 1573-2649
- Print ISSN 0962-9343