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KMID : 1020220130130030525
Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
2013 Volume.13 No. 3 p.525 ~ p.534
Influencing factors of oral health by PRECEDE model
Cho Min-Jeong

Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to improve school health program by investigation of several variables through educational diagnostic factors which influence the level of subjective oral health perception and DMFT of students on the basis of PRECEDE model.

Methods: A total of 286 high school students in Busan completed the self-reported questionnaire from September 3 to 28 in 2012.

Results: 1. Social and epidemiologic diagnosis suggested that the level of subjective oral health perception of male students was not better than that of female students and DMFT number of the male was more than that of the female(p<0.001)(p<0.001). 2. Oral health diagnosis indicated that once a day tooth brushing group showed lower level of oral health perception(p<0.001) and high DMFT number(p<0.001). 3. Predisposing factor of educational diagnosis implied that more than 4 times a day snack intake group and sweet diet and soda friendly group showed lower level of oral health perception and high DMFT number(p<0.001). 4. Tooth brushing of the reinforcing factors had the most important effect on the level of oral health perception and the number of dental caries. Daily snack intake was the most important effect on DMFT number.

Conclusions: The informed consent from each family was the important factor in implementing PRECEDE model. School health program improved oral health care. Oral health program can correct the risk oral health behavior in children and adolescents.
KEYWORD
high school student, oral health, PRECEDE
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