Governance, maternal well-being and early childhood caries in 3-5-year-old children

2020
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Folayan, Morenike O.
El Tantawi, Maha

Vuković, Ana

Schroth, Robert J.

Alade, M.
Mohebbi, S.Z.
Al-Batayneh, Ola B.

Arheiam, Arheiam

Amalia, Rosa
Gaffar, Balgis

Onyejaka, N.K.
Daryanavard, H.
Kemoli, Arthur
Díaz, A.C.M.
Grewal, N.
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BACKGROUND: This study assessed the direct, indirect and total effect of distal - political - risk indicators (affecting populations), and proximal risk indicators (affecting women) on the global prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) in 3-5 year old children. METHODS: Data on global ECC prevalence were obtained from a prior study. Data for distal risk indicators (voice and accountability; political stability/absence of terrorism; control of corruption) were obtained from the World Bank Governance indicators, 2016. Data for proximal risk indicators (women's opportunity for leadership; percentage of female legislators, top officials and managers; basic employability status of women; ability of women to afford time off work to care for newborns; gross national income (GNI) per capita for females) were derived from the Human Development Index, 2016. Associations between variables were assessed with path analysis. RESULTS: Voice and accountability (β = - 0.60) and GNI per capita for fe...males (β = - 0.33) were directly associated with a lower ECC prevalence. Political stability/absence of terrorism (β =0.40) and higher percentage of female legislators, senior officials and managers (β = 0.18) were directly associated with a higher ECC prevalence. Control of corruption (β = - 0.23) was indirectly associated with a lower ECC prevalence. Voice and accountability (β = 0.12) was indirectly associated with a higher ECC prevalence. Overall, voice and accountability (β = - 0.49), political stability/absence of terrorism (β = 0.34) and higher female GNI (β = - 0.33) had the greatest effects on ECC prevalence. CONCLUSION: Distal risk indicators may have a stronger impact on ECC prevalence than do proximal risk indicators.. Approaches to control ECC may need to include political reforms.
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Control of corruption / Global / Political stability/absence of terrorism / Preschoolers / Prevalence / Voice and accountabilitySource:
BMC Oral Health, 2020, 20, 1, 166-Publisher:
- NLM (Medline)
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-020-01149-9
ISSN: 1472-6831
PubMed: 32503512
WoS: 000540247000002
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85086007777
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Folayan, Morenike O. AU - El Tantawi, Maha AU - Vuković, Ana AU - Schroth, Robert J. AU - Alade, M. AU - Mohebbi, S.Z. AU - Al-Batayneh, Ola B. AU - Arheiam, Arheiam AU - Amalia, Rosa AU - Gaffar, Balgis AU - Onyejaka, N.K. AU - Daryanavard, H. AU - Kemoli, Arthur AU - Díaz, A.C.M. AU - Grewal, N. PY - 2020 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2508 AB - BACKGROUND: This study assessed the direct, indirect and total effect of distal - political - risk indicators (affecting populations), and proximal risk indicators (affecting women) on the global prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) in 3-5 year old children. METHODS: Data on global ECC prevalence were obtained from a prior study. Data for distal risk indicators (voice and accountability; political stability/absence of terrorism; control of corruption) were obtained from the World Bank Governance indicators, 2016. Data for proximal risk indicators (women's opportunity for leadership; percentage of female legislators, top officials and managers; basic employability status of women; ability of women to afford time off work to care for newborns; gross national income (GNI) per capita for females) were derived from the Human Development Index, 2016. Associations between variables were assessed with path analysis. RESULTS: Voice and accountability (β = - 0.60) and GNI per capita for females (β = - 0.33) were directly associated with a lower ECC prevalence. Political stability/absence of terrorism (β =0.40) and higher percentage of female legislators, senior officials and managers (β = 0.18) were directly associated with a higher ECC prevalence. Control of corruption (β = - 0.23) was indirectly associated with a lower ECC prevalence. Voice and accountability (β = 0.12) was indirectly associated with a higher ECC prevalence. Overall, voice and accountability (β = - 0.49), political stability/absence of terrorism (β = 0.34) and higher female GNI (β = - 0.33) had the greatest effects on ECC prevalence. CONCLUSION: Distal risk indicators may have a stronger impact on ECC prevalence than do proximal risk indicators.. Approaches to control ECC may need to include political reforms. PB - NLM (Medline) T2 - BMC Oral Health T1 - Governance, maternal well-being and early childhood caries in 3-5-year-old children VL - 20 IS - 1 SP - 166 DO - 10.1186/s12903-020-01149-9 ER -
@article{ author = "Folayan, Morenike O. and El Tantawi, Maha and Vuković, Ana and Schroth, Robert J. and Alade, M. and Mohebbi, S.Z. and Al-Batayneh, Ola B. and Arheiam, Arheiam and Amalia, Rosa and Gaffar, Balgis and Onyejaka, N.K. and Daryanavard, H. and Kemoli, Arthur and Díaz, A.C.M. and Grewal, N.", year = "2020", abstract = "BACKGROUND: This study assessed the direct, indirect and total effect of distal - political - risk indicators (affecting populations), and proximal risk indicators (affecting women) on the global prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) in 3-5 year old children. METHODS: Data on global ECC prevalence were obtained from a prior study. Data for distal risk indicators (voice and accountability; political stability/absence of terrorism; control of corruption) were obtained from the World Bank Governance indicators, 2016. Data for proximal risk indicators (women's opportunity for leadership; percentage of female legislators, top officials and managers; basic employability status of women; ability of women to afford time off work to care for newborns; gross national income (GNI) per capita for females) were derived from the Human Development Index, 2016. Associations between variables were assessed with path analysis. RESULTS: Voice and accountability (β = - 0.60) and GNI per capita for females (β = - 0.33) were directly associated with a lower ECC prevalence. Political stability/absence of terrorism (β =0.40) and higher percentage of female legislators, senior officials and managers (β = 0.18) were directly associated with a higher ECC prevalence. Control of corruption (β = - 0.23) was indirectly associated with a lower ECC prevalence. Voice and accountability (β = 0.12) was indirectly associated with a higher ECC prevalence. Overall, voice and accountability (β = - 0.49), political stability/absence of terrorism (β = 0.34) and higher female GNI (β = - 0.33) had the greatest effects on ECC prevalence. CONCLUSION: Distal risk indicators may have a stronger impact on ECC prevalence than do proximal risk indicators.. Approaches to control ECC may need to include political reforms.", publisher = "NLM (Medline)", journal = "BMC Oral Health", title = "Governance, maternal well-being and early childhood caries in 3-5-year-old children", volume = "20", number = "1", pages = "166", doi = "10.1186/s12903-020-01149-9" }
Folayan, M. O., El Tantawi, M., Vuković, A., Schroth, R. J., Alade, M., Mohebbi, S.Z., Al-Batayneh, O. B., Arheiam, A., Amalia, R., Gaffar, B., Onyejaka, N.K., Daryanavard, H., Kemoli, A., Díaz, A.C.M.,& Grewal, N.. (2020). Governance, maternal well-being and early childhood caries in 3-5-year-old children. in BMC Oral Health NLM (Medline)., 20(1), 166. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-01149-9
Folayan MO, El Tantawi M, Vuković A, Schroth RJ, Alade M, Mohebbi S, Al-Batayneh OB, Arheiam A, Amalia R, Gaffar B, Onyejaka N, Daryanavard H, Kemoli A, Díaz A, Grewal N. Governance, maternal well-being and early childhood caries in 3-5-year-old children. in BMC Oral Health. 2020;20(1):166. doi:10.1186/s12903-020-01149-9 .
Folayan, Morenike O., El Tantawi, Maha, Vuković, Ana, Schroth, Robert J., Alade, M., Mohebbi, S.Z., Al-Batayneh, Ola B., Arheiam, Arheiam, Amalia, Rosa, Gaffar, Balgis, Onyejaka, N.K., Daryanavard, H., Kemoli, Arthur, Díaz, A.C.M., Grewal, N., "Governance, maternal well-being and early childhood caries in 3-5-year-old children" in BMC Oral Health, 20, no. 1 (2020):166, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-01149-9 . .