A cluster randomized theory-guided oral hygiene trial in adolescents-A latent growth model.

Int J Dent Hyg

Institute of Odontology, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Published: May 2018

Objectives: (i) To test whether theory-guided interventions are more effective than conventional dental instruction (CDI) for changing oral hygiene in adolescents and (ii) to examine whether such interventions equally benefit both genders and different socio-economic (SES) groups.

Methods: A total of 244 adolescents were recruited from three schools, and cluster randomization allocated adolescents to one of the three types of interventions: two were theory-based interventions (Precaution Adoption Process Model or Authoritative Parenting Model) and CDI served as an active control. Oral hygiene levels % (OH) were assessed at baseline, after 3 months and after 12 months.

Results: A complete data set was available for 166 adolescents (the total follow-up rate: 69%). There were no significant differences in baseline OH between those who participated throughout the study and those who dropped out. Bivariate and multivariate analyses showed that theory-guided interventions produced significant improvements in oral hygiene and that there were no significant gender or socio-economic differences.

Conclusions: Theory-guided interventions produced more positive changes in OH than CDI, and these changes did not differ between gender and SES groups.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/idh.12286DOI Listing

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