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Gender differences in oral health knowledge and behavior of the health science college students in Kuwait.
Full Abstract
Dental caries and periodontal diseases have been declining in most industrialized countries, but this positive trend has not been seen in the Middle East. This study aimed to determine oral health knowledge and behavior of the students at the Health Sciences College in Kuwait as well as possible associated factors. This study was first conducted at the college of the male students (n = 153) during the autumn semester in 2001. A similar questionnaire study was then conducted at the college of the female students (n = 547) during the spring semester in 2002. The samples were merged for this study, for a total sample of 700 students. The response rate was 84% (n = 128) among the male students and 73% (n = 400) among the female students. Most of the students had visited a dentist during the past year, and quite a high proportion was seen for an examination or prevention. Female students reported twice-a-day tooth-brushing frequency much more often than did male students. They also used fluoride toothpaste more often than male students. Oral health knowledge (as a summary variable) was statistically significantly higher among the female students than among the male students. It was also strongly associated with the older age among the female students. The knowledge and oral health behavior of the Health Sciences College students in Kuwait, especially among the male students, seems to be poor and calls for an urgent improvement of health education programs.
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Author/s: Al-Ansari, Jassem M (JM); Honkala, Sisko (S);
Affiliation: Department of Oral and Dental Health, College of Health Sciences, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Shuwaikh, Kuwait. jansari(-atsign-)paaet.edu.kw
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Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Journal of allied health (J Allied Health), published in United States. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2007-; vol 36 (issue 1) : pp 41-6
Dates: Created 2007/04/11; Completed 2007/05/08;
PMID: 17425190, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 12/26/2008)
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