Socioeconomic status, social support, and oral health-risk behaviors in Canadian adolescents.
Arwa Z GazzazRichard M CarpianoAleksejūnienė JolantaPublished in: Journal of public health dentistry (2021)
Low SES and low family support were associated with a higher likelihood of oral health-risk behaviors (infrequent toothbrushing and SSB consumption). Regardless of adolescents' gender, parental support exerted a protective role, but peer support had countervailing risk and protective roles on oral health-related behaviors.