There is growing evidence for the beneficial effects of starting oral health prevention early in life. Preventing dental caries in very young children requires considerable investment from parents. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to explore parents’ willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to invest in time (WTIT) for primary oral health prevention in preschool children and describe whether these are related to the parents’ demographic, socio-economic and behavioural characteristics. In a convenience sample of parents of preschool children aged six months to four years (n = 142), data were collected with questionnaires. On average, parents were willing to pay EUR15.84 per month, invest time for 1.9 dental visits per year, and sp...
Globally, dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases and is more common in children living ...
A significant number of young children in the United Kingdom experience dental caries, often resulti...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parents have an important role in making decisions about their children's oral h...
There is growing evidence for the beneficial effects of starting oral health prevention early in lif...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate parents’ Willingness to Invest (WTI) in their children's or...
Parental oral health-related beliefs have an important impact on the oral health status of their off...
p. 153-160The oral health-related beliefs of parents have an important impact on the oral health sta...
Background The prevention of childhood dental caries relies on adherence to key behaviours, includin...
Abstract Background Parents of preschool children have inadequate oral health knowledge in Hong Kong...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to ascertain the relationship between parental oral health per...
Aim: The aim of this project was to find the level of oral health literacy of parents of preschool ...
Background The prevention of childhood dental caries relies on adherence to key behaviours, includin...
Background: Despite recent improvements in oral health, dental caries remains a significant source o...
Introduction: Knowledge is a necessary component for behavioral changes, including behaviors related...
This study aims to determine parents’ willingness to pay (WTP) for their children’s dental caries pr...
Globally, dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases and is more common in children living ...
A significant number of young children in the United Kingdom experience dental caries, often resulti...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parents have an important role in making decisions about their children's oral h...
There is growing evidence for the beneficial effects of starting oral health prevention early in lif...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate parents’ Willingness to Invest (WTI) in their children's or...
Parental oral health-related beliefs have an important impact on the oral health status of their off...
p. 153-160The oral health-related beliefs of parents have an important impact on the oral health sta...
Background The prevention of childhood dental caries relies on adherence to key behaviours, includin...
Abstract Background Parents of preschool children have inadequate oral health knowledge in Hong Kong...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to ascertain the relationship between parental oral health per...
Aim: The aim of this project was to find the level of oral health literacy of parents of preschool ...
Background The prevention of childhood dental caries relies on adherence to key behaviours, includin...
Background: Despite recent improvements in oral health, dental caries remains a significant source o...
Introduction: Knowledge is a necessary component for behavioral changes, including behaviors related...
This study aims to determine parents’ willingness to pay (WTP) for their children’s dental caries pr...
Globally, dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases and is more common in children living ...
A significant number of young children in the United Kingdom experience dental caries, often resulti...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parents have an important role in making decisions about their children's oral h...