2017
DOI: 10.1111/cdoe.12303
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Do maternal depression and anxiety influence children's oral health‐related quality of life?

Abstract: Poorer COHRQoL was associated with maternal depression and anxiety symptoms.

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“…Maternal, but not paternal, participation in sport, outdoor activities and walking for transport was associated with higher participation in these activities in children . Others also demonstrated that the mother has a significant influence on the children's oral health‐related quality of life, even in adulthood . Maternal health‐related behaviour and attitudes regarding feeding practices and self‐efficacy were associated with health‐related behaviours in children, including eating behaviours and physical and sedentary activities …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maternal, but not paternal, participation in sport, outdoor activities and walking for transport was associated with higher participation in these activities in children . Others also demonstrated that the mother has a significant influence on the children's oral health‐related quality of life, even in adulthood . Maternal health‐related behaviour and attitudes regarding feeding practices and self‐efficacy were associated with health‐related behaviours in children, including eating behaviours and physical and sedentary activities …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the role of demographic factors as moderators was also determined. Mothers are the main caregivers responsible for childrearing and transmitting health related behaviours to their children [18,29]. A large sample of preschool children where the majority of parents were young mothers of Malay ethnicity aged less than 40 years participated in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, children whose mothers had moderate or high levels of dental anxiety were more likely to have untreated dental caries than children whose mothers had low dental anxiety [17,26,27]. In addition, many studies had reported that maternal dental anxiety, socioeconomic status, and oral health behaviours were also associated with poorer child's OHRQoL (COHRQoL) [17,18,28,29]. On the other hand, child dental anxiety was associated with child's dental caries [30], and child's dental caries was associated with COHRQoL [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last years, the influences of maternal psychological status on child's health have been investigated and showed that poor maternal mental health has adverse effects on child well‐being and development . Costa et al (2017) showed that mothers with anxiety symptoms or depressive symptoms had a prevalence of impact 91% higher in child oral health‐related quality of life when compared with mothers without any symptoms, and this impact is further aggravated when both conditions were present …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%