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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15644/asc58/1/4

Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale: Psychometric Evaluation in Portuguese Preschoolers

Carolina Correia ; Master in Dentistry, Oral and Biomedical Sciences Research Unit (UICOB), University of Lisbon, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Portugal
Sandra Ribeiro Graça ; Dental Hygiene, University of Lisbon, Faculty of Dental Medicine; Oral and Biomedical Sciences Research Unit (UICOB). Lisbon, Portugal
Sónia Mendes orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-8831-5872 ; Preventive and Community Dentistry, University of Lisbon, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Oral and Biomedical Sciences Research Unit (UICOB), Lisbon, Portugal


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Abstract

Objective: to contribute to the validation of the Early Childhood Oral Impact Scale (ECOHIS) by studying its psychometric properties when applied to a Portuguese preschool population. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted with children aged between three and five-years-old. The non-probabilistic sample included two preschools in the municipality of Lisbon. Children who agreed to participate and whose guardians signed the informed consent were included. Data collection included a questionnaire, administered to the parents, and an intraoral examination of the children. The questionnaire included the Portuguese version of ECOHIS. The intraoral examination included the caries diagnosis according to the World Health Organization criteria. Discriminant validity compared the ECOHIS score between children with and without caries experience (Mann-Whitney U-test). Cohen’s d was calculated to estimate the magnitude of the difference. Reliability analysis included Cronbach’s α and test-retest. Construct validity was analyzed by the correlation between the ECOHIS score and dmft (Spearman’s correlation). A significance level of 5% was used. Results: The sample included 104 children (mean age 4.1 years). ECOHIS values were significantly different between children with and without caries (p=0.004). The Cohen’s d was 0.84. The Cronbach’s was 0.78, with no significant increase in value when eliminating any of the items. The test-retest showed significant correlation (r=0.76; p=0.01). There was a significant correlation between the ECOHIS score and caries experience (r=0.28; p=0.004). Conclusion: The Portuguese version of the ECOHIS showed good psychometric properties, indicating that it is a reliable and valid tool to measure the impact of oral health in preschool children.

Keywords

Surveys and Questionnaires; Reproducibility of Results; Oral Health; Preschool Child; Quality of life; Dental Caries; Reliability and Validity; Children

Hrčak ID:

315331

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/315331

Publication date:

25.3.2024.

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