OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the preparation for, and the appropriate approach of dentists to the diagnosis of patient mistreatment. METHOD: This investigation was conducted among sixty randomly selected dentistry students: twenty 1st year students, ten 5th year students at our institution, ten 5th year students at the Faculty of Dentistry, Lisbon University, sixteen dentists at the University Clinic of our institution, and four dentists with private offices. Students and dentists took part voluntarily. The exclusion criteria were (a) prior attendance of another degree, (b) cooperation with social organizations; and, for professionals, less than five years of experience. Data analysis was performed through descriptive and inferential statistics (...
Abstract: Since most domestic violence injuries occur in the head and neck areas, it is critical tha...
Violence against children and adolescents, ranging from negligence to sexual abuse, is an imperative...
Objectives: To determine first year dental students' perceptions of intimidation by instructors and ...
Child abuse is a serious public health problem and affects the victims’ physical and mental health a...
Introduction: Child abuse is a serious public problem. Signs of abuse are often present in the oro-f...
Objectives: This study assessed the level of knowledge, attitudes, and awareness of child abuse and ...
Objective: To identify from pediatric dentistry educational experiences and knowledge concerning chi...
Aim: To evaluate the experience, knowledge and attitudes of dentists and oral health technicians (OH...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to survey pediatric dental care providers in the United States...
Background: Child abuse and neglect (CAN) is considered a serious problem worldwide. Dentists have a...
Background: Child abuse is now established as an international issue. In recent times, many research...
Objective: To review the literature unprecedentedly to identify the dentistry students\u27 knowledge...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze dentists' perceptions, attitudes, knowledge and expe...
Objective: Sexual harassment is unlawful in all work and educational environments in most nations of...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate Jordanian dental students ’ educational experienc...
Abstract: Since most domestic violence injuries occur in the head and neck areas, it is critical tha...
Violence against children and adolescents, ranging from negligence to sexual abuse, is an imperative...
Objectives: To determine first year dental students' perceptions of intimidation by instructors and ...
Child abuse is a serious public health problem and affects the victims’ physical and mental health a...
Introduction: Child abuse is a serious public problem. Signs of abuse are often present in the oro-f...
Objectives: This study assessed the level of knowledge, attitudes, and awareness of child abuse and ...
Objective: To identify from pediatric dentistry educational experiences and knowledge concerning chi...
Aim: To evaluate the experience, knowledge and attitudes of dentists and oral health technicians (OH...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to survey pediatric dental care providers in the United States...
Background: Child abuse and neglect (CAN) is considered a serious problem worldwide. Dentists have a...
Background: Child abuse is now established as an international issue. In recent times, many research...
Objective: To review the literature unprecedentedly to identify the dentistry students\u27 knowledge...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze dentists' perceptions, attitudes, knowledge and expe...
Objective: Sexual harassment is unlawful in all work and educational environments in most nations of...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate Jordanian dental students ’ educational experienc...
Abstract: Since most domestic violence injuries occur in the head and neck areas, it is critical tha...
Violence against children and adolescents, ranging from negligence to sexual abuse, is an imperative...
Objectives: To determine first year dental students' perceptions of intimidation by instructors and ...