The relative effects of residential and school environments on the dental caries experience of 5- And 12-year-old children in the north west of England

Martin Tickle, Rebecca J. Craven, Keith M. Milsom, Elizabeth J. Kay

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    Abstract

    Objective To identify the relative influence of home and school environments on children's caries experience in both the primary and secondary dentitions. Setting The north west of England. Method Data were used from surveys of 5- and 12-year-old children in the north west of England. Super Profiles was used to categorise children into four groups based on the areas in which their home address and school were located. Differences in dental caries experience were examined using t-tests with Bonferroni modification to the p-value. Results Five-year-old children living in deprived areas and attending schools in deprived areas, and those living in a deprived area but attending a school in an affluent area had significantly (p
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)120-126
    Number of pages6
    JournalHealth Education Journal
    Volume60
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • Dental caries
    • Education
    • Oral health promotion
    • Primary
    • Secondary socialisation

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