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Randomized Trial of Motivational Interviewing to Prevent Early Childhood Caries in American Indian Children.

T S BatlinerTamanna TiwariW G HendersonA R WilsonS E GregorichK A FehringerA G BregaE SwyersT ZacherM M HarperK PlunkettW SantoN F ChengS ShainM RasmussenS M MansonJ Albino
Published in: JDR clinical and translational research (2018)
The findings of this study suggest that motivational interviewing focusing on parental behaviors may not be as effective as previously hoped for slowing the development of childhood caries in some high-risk groups. Furthermore, social factors may be even more salient determinants of oral health than what we previously supposed, perhaps interfering with the capacity to benefit from behavioral strategies that have been useful elsewhere. The improvement of children's oral health in high-risk populations characterized by poverty and multiple related life stresses may require more holistic approaches that address these formidable barriers.
Keyphrases
  • oral health
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • early life
  • childhood cancer
  • genetic diversity