Relationship Between Dentofacial Features and Bullying in School children.

Pediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2024-03-15
Paulo Roberto Martins Maia, Tiago Fialho, Karina Maria Salvatore Freitas, Paula Cotrin, Fabrício Pinelli Valarelli, Rudys Rodolfo Jesus de Tavares, Júlio Araújo de Gurgel, Célia Regina Maio Pinzan-Vercelino
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Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the association between clinician-assessed (actual) and self-assessed (perceived) dentofacial features and their association with bullying in schoolchildren. Methods: The sample comprised 519 schoolchildren aged 10 to 12 years old (235 boys and 284 girls) randomly selected from private and public schools. Clinical evaluations were performed to record dento- facial features, and the children were asked a self-reported questionnaire about their personal experience of bullying and perceived dentofacial features. Descriptive statistics (counts and percentages) as well as chi-square to analyze the association between variables were applied. Results: The results showed that 57.2 percent of the children reported being bullied, and the mainly perceived dentofacial features cited were: "crooked teeth" (46.3 percent), "shape or color of teeth" (45.5 percent), "upper front teeth sticking out" (43.8 percent), and "having a gap between the teeth or having missing teeth" (35.5 percent). Statistically significant associations between actual and perceived dentofacial features and involve- ment in bullying were observed for anterior crowding (P=0.01), anterior crossbite (P<0.001), lip competence (P=0.008), and anterior dental trauma (P=0.04). Conclusion: Some actual and perceived dentofacial traits are associated with bullying, so these features and the schoolchil- dren's compliances should be considered to determine the treatment need.

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牙面特征与学童受欺凌的关系
目的:本横断面研究的目的是评估临床医生评估(实际)和自我评估(感知)的牙面特征与学童欺凌之间的关联。研究方法样本包括从私立和公立学校随机抽取的 519 名 10 至 12 岁学童(235 名男生和 284 名女生)。研究人员对这些儿童进行了临床评估,以记录他们的牙面部特征,并向他们发放了一份自我报告问卷,内容涉及他们遭受欺凌的亲身经历以及对牙面部特征的感知。研究采用了描述性统计(计数和百分比)以及卡方(chi-square)分析变量之间的关联。结果显示结果显示,57.2%的儿童报告曾遭受欺凌,而他们认为的主要面部特征是"歪牙"(46.3%)、"牙齿的形状或颜色"(45.5%)、"上门牙突出"(43.8%)和 "牙齿之间有缝隙或牙齿缺失"(35.5%)。一些实际和感知的牙面特征与欺凌行为有关,因此应考虑这些特征和学龄儿童的遵从情况,以确定治疗需求。
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