Background: This study provides an empirical test of the reasoned action approach (RAA) socio-cognitive theory with the aim of 1) predicting the intention of public dental health personnel (PDHP) to report suspected child-maltreatment to child welfare services (CWS); 2) estimating the effects of the theoretical constructs of RAA, including experiential and instrumental attitudes, injunctive and descriptive norms, and perceived capacity and autonomy regarding PDHP’s behavioural intentions; and 3) exploring whether the RAA operates equivalently (i.e., is invariant) in male and female providers. Methods: This national cross-sectional study was conducted in Norway. An electronic survey was distributed to 1542 dentists and dental hygienists work...
Aim An exploration of the threshold that dentists, doctors and nurses recognise for dental and child...
This study used multiple theoretical approaches simultaneously to predict an objectively measured cl...
Globally, the oral health needs of children who have, or are suspected of having, experienced abuse ...
Background: This study provides an empirical test of the reasoned action approach (RAA) socio-cognit...
Introduction: Research has revealed that child maltreatment is an extensive and global problem. It i...
Objective: Detecting and responding to child-maltreatment is a serious challenge and public health c...
Abstract Background To prevent child maltreatment, the identification of vulnerable children is esse...
Objectives To assess if and to what extent public dental health personnel (PDHP) receive inquiries ...
This study examined the factors that lead specialists in pediatric dentistry to suspect child abuse ...
Background Among various health professionals, general dental professionals (GDPs) screen children f...
Objective: To identify how the dental team perceives its role in safeguarding children, to identify ...
According to the World Health Organization, child abuse and neglect is “every kind of physical, sexu...
AbstractAimTo analyze the experience and knowledge of dental practitioners in Saudi Arabia regarding...
Background. Studies from several countries have shown that knowledge of child protection matters ...
Purpose Dental assistants (DAs) and hygienists (DHs) should play an active role in the detection an...
Aim An exploration of the threshold that dentists, doctors and nurses recognise for dental and child...
This study used multiple theoretical approaches simultaneously to predict an objectively measured cl...
Globally, the oral health needs of children who have, or are suspected of having, experienced abuse ...
Background: This study provides an empirical test of the reasoned action approach (RAA) socio-cognit...
Introduction: Research has revealed that child maltreatment is an extensive and global problem. It i...
Objective: Detecting and responding to child-maltreatment is a serious challenge and public health c...
Abstract Background To prevent child maltreatment, the identification of vulnerable children is esse...
Objectives To assess if and to what extent public dental health personnel (PDHP) receive inquiries ...
This study examined the factors that lead specialists in pediatric dentistry to suspect child abuse ...
Background Among various health professionals, general dental professionals (GDPs) screen children f...
Objective: To identify how the dental team perceives its role in safeguarding children, to identify ...
According to the World Health Organization, child abuse and neglect is “every kind of physical, sexu...
AbstractAimTo analyze the experience and knowledge of dental practitioners in Saudi Arabia regarding...
Background. Studies from several countries have shown that knowledge of child protection matters ...
Purpose Dental assistants (DAs) and hygienists (DHs) should play an active role in the detection an...
Aim An exploration of the threshold that dentists, doctors and nurses recognise for dental and child...
This study used multiple theoretical approaches simultaneously to predict an objectively measured cl...
Globally, the oral health needs of children who have, or are suspected of having, experienced abuse ...