2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2008.06.033
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Agreement between mothers and children with malocclusion in rating children's oral health-related quality of life

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“…2,5,7,9 Mothers can provide reliable reports on the effect of oral conditions on children, or their reports can complement children's reports on the impact of oral health on quality of life. In Brazilian culture, decisions related to caring for children's health are generally the responsibility of their mothers.…”
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“…2,5,7,9 Mothers can provide reliable reports on the effect of oral conditions on children, or their reports can complement children's reports on the impact of oral health on quality of life. In Brazilian culture, decisions related to caring for children's health are generally the responsibility of their mothers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 The adolescents reported a greater impact of oral health on their quality of life than their mothers did, as described in studies involving Canadian children. 2,5 A study conducted by Benson et al 7 with…”
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“…Data were collected through OHRQoL tools. Adolescents answered the short version of the Child Perceptions Questionnaire (CPQ [11][12][13][14], 17 and parents/caregivers answered the Parental-Caregiver Perceptions Questionnaire (P-CPQ). 18 Both instruments were developed in Canada and have been translated and verified for use in the Portuguese language.…”
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“…12 To the best of our knowledge, only two studies have evaluated such an agreement, and they have provided conflicting results. 12,13 Studies on this type of agreement should be encouraged, given that the validity of parents/caregivers' reports and, therefore, whether or not parents/caregivers can serve as proxies for their children, depends on this understanding. 10 Moreover, both previous reports evaluated persons with different cultural characteristics from those of the Brazilian population.…”
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confidence: 99%