Relational impact of halitosis: A study of young adult Nigerians

C. Azodo, A. Umoh
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Introduction: Halitosis is a prevalent oral condition that frequently causes personal and social embarrassment with consequent interactional difficulties. The objective of this study was to assess the relational impact of halitosis.Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduates of University of Benin, Nigeria. Demographic characteristics, perception of value of fresh breath in social contact, rank of halitosis in first impression impairment, frequency of encounter with halitosis sufferers and their interactional difficulties, and readiness to inform sufferers about the condition were assessed using self-administered validated questionnaire.Results: About three-quarters(77.3%) of the respondents agreed [slightly agree(11.3%) and agree(66.0%)] that fresh breath is an important factor in social contacts. This was significantly associated with gender. Halitosis was ranked as second after body odour among factor that turn respondents off when meeting individuals for the first time. A total of 14.0% of the respondents always anticipated the possibility of halitosis on first contact with  individual(s). The majority of the respondents believed that halitosis sufferers experience difficulty in getting good jobs, getting married and suffer marital disharmony. Readiness to inform halitosis sufferers about their condition  was high. The level and mode of informing the halitosis sufferers about the condition varied with the intimacy of the relationship.Conclusion: Fresh breath was highly considered as an important factor in social contacts. The high level of encounter with halitosis sufferers and high readiness of disclosure of condition to sufferers were noted. Difficulty in getting good jobs, getting married and marital disharmony experiences were the perceived interactional difficulty.Keywords: halitosis, prevalence, interaction, relationship, odour
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口臭的关系影响:对尼日利亚年轻人的研究
简介:口臭是一种常见的口腔疾病,经常导致个人和社会尴尬,随之而来的互动困难。本研究的目的是评估口臭的相关影响。材料与方法:本横断面研究以尼日利亚贝宁大学本科生为研究对象。采用自我管理的有效问卷,评估人口统计学特征、口臭在社会交往中的价值感知、口臭在第一印象损害中的等级、遇到口臭患者的频率及其互动困难、告知患者病情的意愿。结果:约四分之三(77.3%)的受访者同意[略微同意(11.3%)和同意(66.0%)]清新的口气是社交中的重要因素。这与性别显著相关。在第一次与人见面时,口臭排在第二位,仅次于体味。共有14.0%的应答者在第一次与个体接触时总是预料到口臭的可能性。大多数受访者认为,口臭患者在找工作、结婚方面存在困难,夫妻关系不和谐。告知口臭患者病情的意愿很高。告知口臭患者病情的程度和方式随关系亲密程度的不同而不同。结论:口气清新是社会交往中的重要因素。注意到与口臭患者的高水平接触和向患者披露病情的高度准备。感知到的互动困难为就业困难、婚姻困难和婚姻不和谐经历。关键词:口臭,流行,互动,关系,气味
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