The Impact of Children's Oral Health on Families: The Role of Pain, Anxiety, and Socioeconomic Factors

Marina Silva Rocha

Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG), Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva 700, Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Mayara Reis Borges da Silva

Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG), Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva 700, Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Tainá Lorena Silva

Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG), Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva 700, Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Maria Eugênia Domingueti Rabelo Ribeiro *

Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG), Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva 700, Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Lara Evangelista Orlandi

Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG), Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva 700, Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Daniela Coelho de Lima

Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG), Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva 700, Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Heloisa de Sousa Gomes

Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG), Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva 700, Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: This study aimed to evaluate children's oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) and its impact on family life, considering factors such as anxiety, fear, stress, and dental caries.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study.

Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out with children aged between 6 and 12 who came to the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic at the Federal University of Alfenas (UNIFAL-MG) between March and June 2024.

Methodology: To measure these variables, the Parent/Caregiver Perceptions Questionnaire (P-CPQ), the Family Impact Scale (FIS), the Jarman Socioeconomic Conditions Assessment Questionnaire, the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), and the deft/DMFT indices were used. Data were collected and tabulated in Excel and subsequently analyzed using JAMOVI software, version 2.3.

Results: When comparing the FIS scale with parental age (P=.04) and the occurrence of toothache in children (P=.03), a statistically significant association was found. However, when comparing the P-CPQ scale with variables such as age (P=.51) and toothache (P=.21), no association was observed. Analyzing family income (P=.69; P=.50), fear (P=.31; P=.11), anxiety (P=.57; P=.62), stress (P=.57; P=.66), caries severity (P=.33; P=.81), and child’s age (P=.82; P=.08), no significant association was found with either scale, P-CPQ and FIS, respectively.

Conclusion: When assessing OHRQoL, it was observed that there was a greater family impact when children experienced toothache and in families where parents were over 30 years old.

Keywords: Quality of life, children, oral health, pediatric dentistry


How to Cite

Rocha, Marina Silva, Mayara Reis Borges da Silva, Tainá Lorena Silva, Maria Eugênia Domingueti Rabelo Ribeiro, Lara Evangelista Orlandi, Daniela Coelho de Lima, and Heloisa de Sousa Gomes. 2025. “The Impact of Children’s Oral Health on Families: The Role of Pain, Anxiety, and Socioeconomic Factors”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 37 (4):65-72. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2025/v37i45780.

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