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Relationship Between Food Insecurity and Child Dental Anxiety

Completed
Conditions
Food Insecurity
Child Dental Anxiety
Maternal Psychological Distress
Interventions
Other: Routine Dental Examination
Registration Number
NCT04186689
Lead Sponsor
dina darwish
Brief Summary

identifying children with dental anxiety among those who suffered from food insecurity will enable to implement preventive strategies and early intervention. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between food insecurity, maternal psychological status and child dental behavior.

Detailed Description

A well-trained investigator will collect data on maternal age (in years), the marital status, the educational levels of both parents and their employment status, pregnancy information, as well as family structure (whether children are living with both parents or not), number of siblings (none, one, two, or ≥three). Information on family monthly income and crowding index which is defined as the average number of people per room, excluding both the kitchen and bathrooms will be also obtained.

The level of household food insecurity will be determined using the validated Arabic version of the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) which categorizes food insecurity into three levels (food secure , marginally food secure and food insecure) where the final score is given according to the sum of affirmative responses to the tool statements and the higher the score the more the level of food insecurity.

The validated Arabic version of the 14-item Perceived Stress Scale will be used to measure the self-reported level of stress among mothers of the enrolled children by assessing their feelings and thoughts during the last month. The level of child's dental anxiety will be assessed during the initial oral examination before starting any dental treatment procedures using the six-point Venham behavior rating scale which ranges from total cooperation (0) to no cooperation

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
108
Inclusion Criteria
  • the selected children accompanied by their mother should fulfill the following inclusion criteria:

    • Age range 3.5-6 years
    • Having at least one tooth with dental caries indicated for dental treatment under local anesthesia other than extraction
    • Visiting the dental clinic for the first time
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children with the following criteria will be totally excluded from the study: Have any medical/neurological, communicative or developmental disorders as well as children with special healthcare needs.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
children in fully food secure households (G1)Routine Dental Examinationpreschool children live in a fully food secure household have at least a carious tooth that needs treatment under local anesthesia other than extraction without any previous dental treatment experience.
children in food insecure households (G3)Routine Dental Examinationpreschool children live in a food-insecure household have at least a carious tooth that needs treatment under local anesthesia other than extraction without any previous dental treatment experience.
children in marginally food secure households (G2)Routine Dental Examinationpreschool children live in a marginally food secure household have at least a carious tooth that needs treatment under local anesthesia other than extraction without any previous dental treatment experience.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
A six-point Venham Behavior Rating Scale to evaluate the child behavior during dental examination scale score from(0)the best outcome to (6) worst outcome6 months

which ranges from total cooperation (0) to no cooperation(6)

questionnaire containing 2 scales Household Food Insecurity Access Scale( score food secure better outcome -severely food insecure the worst outcome) and 14-item Perceived Stress Scale (scores from 0 better outcome to 40 worst outcome)6 months

to measure the effect of the predictor variable and the potential mediators which are the household food insecurity and maternal psychological status respectively.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Faculty of Dentistry- Ain Shams University

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Cairo, Egypt

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