Cultural factors and family influences on adolescent oral health: qualitative research in a socially disadvantaged population

Author:

Purohit Bharathi M.1ORCID,Singh Abhinav2ORCID,Barbi Wagisha3,Ahmad Shamshad4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Public Health Dentistry, Centre for Dental Education and Research WHO Collaborating Centre for Oral Health Promotion and Centre of Excellence for Implementation of National Oral Health Program under MoHFW, GoI. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi India

2. Department of Dentistry Nodal Officer, Regional Training Centre for Oral Health Promotion, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal India

3. Buddha Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital Patna Bihar India

4. Department of Community and Family Medicine All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Patna Bihar India

Abstract

AbstractAimThis qualitative study sought to assess the influence of cultural factors and family on oral health behaviour of 12‐ to 15‐year‐old adolescents from the socially disadvantaged population.DesignA qualitative design was developed with focus group discussions (FGDs) among 12‐ to 15‐year‐old adolescents. Four focus groups (n = 32 participants) were created from a selected sample to capture oral health beliefs and practices, oral health‐seeking behaviour along with other relevant information. Focus group discussions were audio‐recorded, transcribed verbatim and translated. Data were analysed thematically and structural coding was applied.ResultsThree key themes that emerged from FGDs were importance of oral health; role of family in oral health behaviour; and beliefs influencing access, prevention and treatment of oral diseases. Cultural background, family values and beliefs were imperative in moulding the behaviour of adolescents towards oral health. The use of traditional oral hygiene aides was a norm in this population.ConclusionsFindings of the study provide greater insights into the authoritative role of family and cultural barriers in the uptake of dental services. The study also highlights the potential value of qualitative research and emphasizes the need to integrate oral health‐associated cultural beliefs and attitudes of the adolescents towards a wider evidence base.

Publisher

Wiley

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