Some young adults can maintain good oral health despite socioeconomic challenges

Author:

Nordström Marie1ORCID,Carlsson Peter1ORCID,Ericson Dan1ORCID,Hedenbjörk‐Lager Anders1ORCID,Jansson Henrik2ORCID,Wolf Eva1ORCID,Hänsel Petersson Gunnel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Odontology Malmö University Malmö Sweden

2. Folktandvården Skåne Lund Sweden

Abstract

AbstractThe association between dental caries experience and socioeconomic status, as reflected in income and educational level, is well known. However, some individuals maintain good health despite socioeconomic disadvantage. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore salutogenic (health‐promoting) factors among healthy caries‐free young adults of low socioeconomic status. Seventeen participants (11 women), 19–23 years of age, who were caries‐free and of low socioeconomic status were interviewed in‐depth. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach. The theme revealed was ‘Building trust and shifting responsibility from parent to child throughout children's development lays the salutogenic foundation for oral health’, comprising three categories: (i) a basis for health; (ii) creating one's own path by testing wings; and (iii) developing resources for health. A feeling of trust was expressed, participants were confident in the unconditional support of their caregivers, and caregivers were trusting participants to be able to take control over their own oral health. Health‐promotive factors were established not only by instilling healthy habits during childhood, but also by parental guidance through adolescence, enabling young adults to develop resources and assets to take control over their own health independently.

Publisher

Wiley

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