Oral Health-Related Quality-of-Life According to Dental Caries Severity, Body Mass Index and Sociodemographic Indicators in Children with Special Health Care Needs
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Population
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- Children 4 to 12 years of age;
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- Cooperative children who allow dental examination;
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- Children with a diagnosis, confirmed from the children’s medical records, of behavioral (e.g., anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder), congenital (e.g., Trisomy 21, congenital heart disease), developmental (e.g., cerebral palsy), or cognitive (e.g., intellectual disability) disorders or systemic diseases (e.g., childhood cancer, sickle cell disease) [2];
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- Caregivers who speak and understand the Arabic language and live in Saudi Arabia;
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- Caregivers who were willing to participate in the study and sign a written informed consent.
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- Individuals older than 12 years of age;
- (2)
- Healthy children;
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- Caregivers and their children who do not speak the Arabic language or reside in Saudi Arabia;
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- Caregivers who refuse to participate in the study and sign a written informed consent.
2.2. Study Measures
2.3. Dental Examination
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Category | N | % |
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Sociodemographic factors | |||
Caregiver gender | Male | 47 | 43.9 |
Female | 60 | 56.1 | |
Caregiver education level | Never been to school or primary | 16 | 15.0 |
Intermediate or secondary | 36 | 33.6 | |
University | 55 | 51.4 | |
Spouse education level | Never been to school or primary | 14 | 13.1 |
Intermediate or secondary | 41 | 38.3 | |
University | 52 | 48.6 | |
Caregiver occupation | Education sector | 32 | 29.9 |
Health sector | 9 | 8.4 | |
Other than the health and education sector | 18 | 16.8 | |
Unemployed | 48 | 44.9 | |
Spouse occupation | Education sector | 22 | 20.6 |
Health sector | 9 | 8.4 | |
Other than the health and education sector | 40 | 37.4 | |
Unemployed | 36 | 33.6 | |
Family income | ≤3200 USD | 54 | 50.5 |
>3200 USD | 53 | 49.5 | |
Characteristics of the child | |||
Child gender | Boy | 62 | 57.9 |
Girl | 45 | 42.1 | |
Child age group | ≤6 years | 25 | 23.4 |
>6 years | 82 | 76.6 | |
Health condition | Bleeding disorders or coagulopathies | 31 | 29 |
Congenital heart disease | 27 | 25.2 | |
Malignancy (acute or in remission) | 44 | 41.1 | |
Down syndrome | 5 | 4.7 | |
Child dental health | Good | 96 | 89.7 |
Poor | 11 | 10.3 | |
Clinical examination findings | |||
Dental caries status | Present | 100 | 93.5 |
Absent | 7 | 6.5 | |
Dental caries severity | Caries free | 7 | 6.5 |
Moderate | 13 | 12.1 | |
High | 87 | 81.3 | |
BMI | Underweight | 10 | 9.3 |
Healthy | 76 | 71 | |
Overweight | 9 | 8.4 | |
Obese | 12 | 11.2 |
Never/Hardly Ever N (%) | Occasionally, Often, Very Often N (%) | Do not Know N (%) | ||
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Symptoms * | Pain | 54 (50.5) | 52 (48.7) | 1 (0.9) |
Function * | Difficulty drinking hot or cold beverages | 75 (70.1) | 27 (25.2) | 5 (4.7) |
Difficulty eating | 86 (80.4) | 20 (18.7) | 1 (0.9) | |
Pronunciation difficulty | 91 (85) | 16 (14.9) | 0 (0) | |
Missed school or daycare | 88 (82.2) | 17 (15.9) | 2 (1.9) | |
Psychology * | Trouble sleeping | 92 (86) | 15(14) | 0 (0) |
Irritability or frustration | 75 (70.1) | 28 (26.1) | 4 (3.7) | |
Self-image and social interaction * | Avoid smiling or laughing | 92 (86) | 15 (14) | 0 (0) |
Avoid talking | 92 (86) | 15 (14) | 0 (0) | |
Parental distress ** | Been upset | 67 (62.6) | 39 (36.4) | 1 (0.9) |
Felt guilty about child’s oral health | 72 (67.3) | 34 (30.9) | 2 (1.9) | |
Family function ** | Taken time off work | 84 (78.5) | 19 (17.8) | 4 (3.7) |
Financial impact | 87 (81.4) | 18 (16.9) | 2 (1.9) |
Variables | Items (N) | Possible Range | Floor Effect N (% Score Zero) | Mean (SD) | Caries Severity | p-Value | ||
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Caries Free 1 | Moderate 2 | High 3 | ||||||
Child impact section | 9 | 0–36 | 9 (8.4) | 7.09 (4.66) | 4.14 (3.85) | 4.85 (4.39) | 7.67 (4.62) | 0.027 * (2 vs. 3) |
Child symptoms domain | 1 | 0–4 | 20 (18.7) | 1.42 (0.97) | 0.86 (0.90) | 0.85 (.899) | 1.55 (.949) | 0.013 * (2 vs. 3) |
Child function domain | 4 | 0–16 | 24 (22.42) | 3.03 (2.68) | 1.2857 (1.89) | 1.6923 (2.097) | 3.3793 (2.72) | 0.020 * |
Child psychology domain | 2 | 0–8 | 35 (32.71) | 1.64 (1.56) | 1.1429 (1.21499) | 1.6154 (1.66024) | 1.6897 (1.57974) | 0.675 |
Child self-image and social interaction domain | 2 | 0–8 | 60 (56) | 0.99 (1.46) | 0.8571 (1.06) | 0.6923 (1.03) | 1.0460 (1.55) | 0.703 |
Family impact section | 4 | 0–16 | 17 (15.9) | 3.84 (3.31) | 3.43 (3.86) | 1.77 (2.20) | 4.18 (3.31) | 0.045 * (2 vs. 3) |
Parental distress domain | 2 | 0–8 | 31 (28.97) | 2.24 (2.28) | 1.8571 (2.41) | 0.7692 (1.23) | 2.4943 (2.32) | 0.034 * (2 vs. 3) |
Family function domain | 2 | 0–8 | 38 (35.51) | 1.59 (1.81) | 1.5714 (1.90) | 1.0000 (1.47) | 1.6897 (1.85) | 0.444 |
A-ECOHIS items | 13 | 0–52 | 5 (4.7) | 10.93 (6.59) | 7.57 (5.25) | 6.62 (5.42) | 11.85 (6.56) | 0.010 * (2 vs 3) |
Variables | Category | CIS | FIS | Overall Scale |
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Odds Ratio (95% Confidence Interval) | ||||
Caregiver gender | Male compared to female reference | 1.280 (1.070–1.532) † | 0.629 (0.488–0.809) ‡ | 1.010 (0.873–1.167) |
Caregiver education level | No schooling or primary | 0.652 (0.493–0.863) † | 0.665 (0.452–0.979) * | 0.656 (0.523–0.822) ‡ |
Intermediate or secondary | 1.073 (0.885–1.301) | 1.018 (0.780–1.328) | 1.046 (0.895–1.221) | |
University reference | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Spouse education level | No schooling or primary | 0.756 (0.562–1.018) | 1.046 (0.718–1.525) | 0.856 (0.678–1.081) |
Intermediate or secondary | 0.965 (0.801–1.162) | 0.806 (0.621–1.045) | 0.906 (0.779–1.054) | |
University reference | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Caregiver occupation | Education sector | 0.836 (0.669–1.044) | 0.987 (0.733–1.328) | 0.869 (0.728–1.037) |
Health sector | 0.743 (0.520–1.060) | 0.714 (0.426–1.195) | 0.721 (0.539–0.964) * | |
Other | 0.932 (0.733–1.184) | 0.848 (0.590–1.220) | 0.894 (0.732–1.091) | |
Unemployed reference | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Spouse occupation | Education sector | 1.031 (0.813–1.307) | 0.901 (0.657–1.236) | 0.994 (0.823–1.200) |
Health sector | 1.050 (0.768–1.436) | 1.403 (0.955–2.063) | 1.177 (0.925–1.498) | |
Other | 1.243 (1.023–1.510) * | 0.808 (0.614–1.065) | 1.079 (0.921–1.264) | |
Unemployed reference | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Family income | ≤3200 USD compared to >3200 USD reference | 0.970 (0.805–1.168) | 0.968 (0.747–1.253) | 0.971 (0.836–1.129) |
Child Gender | Boy compared to girl reference | 0.986 (0.832–1.168) | 1.095 (0.870–1.379) | 1.024 (0.894–1.174) |
Child age group | ≤6 compared to >6 years reference | 1.059 (0.883–1.271) | 1.468 (1.153–1.870) † | 1.188 (1.028–1.373)* |
Child dental health | Good compared to poor reference | 0.581 (0.463–0.729) ‡ | 0.915 (0.665–1.258) | 0.689 (0.574–0.828) ‡ |
Caries severity | Caries free | 0.592 (0.398–0.881) * | 0.704 (0.444–1.115) | 0.650 (0.482–0.876) † |
Moderate | 0.674 (0.509–0.894) † | 0.366 (0.232–0.578) ‡ | 0.551 (0.434–0.700) ‡ | |
High reference | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Health condition | Bleeding disorders | 0.626 (0.443–0.885) † | 1.336 (0.711–2.510) | 0.776 (0.575–1.048) |
Congenital heart disease | 0.796 (0.571–1.111) | 1.750 (0.945–3.239) | 1.010 (0.756–1.351) | |
Malignancy | 0.601 (0.428–0.846) † | 1.282 (0.691–2.379) | 0.750 (0.558–1.007) | |
Down syndrome reference | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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Alwattban, R.R.; Alkhudhayr, L.S.; Al-Haj Ali, S.N.; Farah, R.I. Oral Health-Related Quality-of-Life According to Dental Caries Severity, Body Mass Index and Sociodemographic Indicators in Children with Special Health Care Needs. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 4811. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214811
Alwattban RR, Alkhudhayr LS, Al-Haj Ali SN, Farah RI. Oral Health-Related Quality-of-Life According to Dental Caries Severity, Body Mass Index and Sociodemographic Indicators in Children with Special Health Care Needs. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021; 10(21):4811. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214811
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlwattban, Rawan Rasheed, Lama Saleh Alkhudhayr, Sanaa Najeh Al-Haj Ali, and Ra’fat Ibrahim Farah. 2021. "Oral Health-Related Quality-of-Life According to Dental Caries Severity, Body Mass Index and Sociodemographic Indicators in Children with Special Health Care Needs" Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 21: 4811. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214811
APA StyleAlwattban, R. R., Alkhudhayr, L. S., Al-Haj Ali, S. N., & Farah, R. I. (2021). Oral Health-Related Quality-of-Life According to Dental Caries Severity, Body Mass Index and Sociodemographic Indicators in Children with Special Health Care Needs. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(21), 4811. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214811