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Oral Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Black/African American Caregivers of Autistic Children and Non-Autistic Children
Oral health is a vital component of overall health. Children from underserved, minoritized populations (i.e., Black/African Americans, autistic children) are at even greater risk for experiencing oral health disparities. This study aims to illuminate the oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498287/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36138725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9091417 |
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author | Como, Dominique H. Floríndez-Cox, Lucía I. Stein Duker, Leah I. Polido, Jose C. Jones, Brandi P. Lawlor, Mary Cermak, Sharon A. |
author_facet | Como, Dominique H. Floríndez-Cox, Lucía I. Stein Duker, Leah I. Polido, Jose C. Jones, Brandi P. Lawlor, Mary Cermak, Sharon A. |
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description | Oral health is a vital component of overall health. Children from underserved, minoritized populations (i.e., Black/African Americans, autistic children) are at even greater risk for experiencing oral health disparities. This study aims to illuminate the oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Black/African American caregivers of autistic and non-autistic children. Black/African American caregivers of children (4-to-14 years) on the autism spectrum (n = 65) or not on the autism spectrum (n = 60), participated in a survey, with input from literature reviews, interviews, previous research, and reviews by experts. Caregivers demonstrated basic knowledge of oral health with significantly lower scores for caregivers of autistic children. Caregivers care about oral health and would like to increase their knowledge. Significant differences in oral care practices were found between the autistic and non-autistic groups. Caregivers reported they can access dental services with relative ease, including finding their child a dentist, scheduling a dental appointment, and accessing transportation (personal or public) to attend the visit. Black/African American caregivers of autistic children and children without autism seem to have foundational knowledge about oral health and basic practices; however, they are interested in learning more. Therefore, tailored oral health education programs may help mitigate oral health disparities for Black/African American families. |
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spelling | pubmed-94982872022-09-23 Oral Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Black/African American Caregivers of Autistic Children and Non-Autistic Children Como, Dominique H. Floríndez-Cox, Lucía I. Stein Duker, Leah I. Polido, Jose C. Jones, Brandi P. Lawlor, Mary Cermak, Sharon A. Children (Basel) Article Oral health is a vital component of overall health. Children from underserved, minoritized populations (i.e., Black/African Americans, autistic children) are at even greater risk for experiencing oral health disparities. This study aims to illuminate the oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Black/African American caregivers of autistic and non-autistic children. Black/African American caregivers of children (4-to-14 years) on the autism spectrum (n = 65) or not on the autism spectrum (n = 60), participated in a survey, with input from literature reviews, interviews, previous research, and reviews by experts. Caregivers demonstrated basic knowledge of oral health with significantly lower scores for caregivers of autistic children. Caregivers care about oral health and would like to increase their knowledge. Significant differences in oral care practices were found between the autistic and non-autistic groups. Caregivers reported they can access dental services with relative ease, including finding their child a dentist, scheduling a dental appointment, and accessing transportation (personal or public) to attend the visit. Black/African American caregivers of autistic children and children without autism seem to have foundational knowledge about oral health and basic practices; however, they are interested in learning more. Therefore, tailored oral health education programs may help mitigate oral health disparities for Black/African American families. MDPI 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9498287/ /pubmed/36138725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9091417 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Como, Dominique H. Floríndez-Cox, Lucía I. Stein Duker, Leah I. Polido, Jose C. Jones, Brandi P. Lawlor, Mary Cermak, Sharon A. Oral Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Black/African American Caregivers of Autistic Children and Non-Autistic Children |
title | Oral Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Black/African American Caregivers of Autistic Children and Non-Autistic Children |
title_full | Oral Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Black/African American Caregivers of Autistic Children and Non-Autistic Children |
title_fullStr | Oral Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Black/African American Caregivers of Autistic Children and Non-Autistic Children |
title_full_unstemmed | Oral Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Black/African American Caregivers of Autistic Children and Non-Autistic Children |
title_short | Oral Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Black/African American Caregivers of Autistic Children and Non-Autistic Children |
title_sort | oral care knowledge, attitudes, and practices of black/african american caregivers of autistic children and non-autistic children |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498287/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36138725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9091417 |
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