Influences on preschool children's oral health ‐related quality of life as reported by English and Spanish‐speaking parents and caregivers
ConclusionsThe overall severity of ECOHIS impacts was low among this population‐based sample of young, preschool children, and substantially lower among Spanish versus English speakers. Further studies are warranted to identify sources of these differences in – actual or reported – OHRQoL impacts.
Source: Journal of Public Health Dentistry - Category: Dentistry Authors: Catherine D. Born, Kimon Divaris, Leslie P. Zeldin, R. Gary Rozier Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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