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Study NCT ID: NCT06525090
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-07-23

Brief Title: Turkish Version of Child-Friendly Oral Health Questionnaire
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Investigation of the Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Child-Friendly Oral Health Questionnaire
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2024-07
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
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Brief Summary: Oral problems are a common occurrence among school-age children In order to develop effective oral health interventions and services it is essential to determine childrens oral health behaviours using an internationally accepted standardised instrument that is child-friendly However no instrument currently exists to measure oral health according to the Theory of Planned Behaviour TPB in Turkish school-aged children The aim of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the Oral Health Questionnaire which includes the components of the theory of planned behavior such as attitude toward childrens oral health subjective norm perceived behavioral control and self-efficacy for the Turkish population
Detailed Description: The Oral Health Questionnaire was used as the data collection tool in the study It was developed by Davison et al 2017 as a child-friendly scale consisting of 57 questions in a 5-point Likert type based on the TPB 6 The scale consists of three parts The first part consists of questions to obtain sociodemographic information items 1-9 and the second part consists of questions to determine the behavioral characteristics of the individual toward tooth brushing Tooth brushing behaviors are evaluated based on the individuals statements The last part of the scale consists of questions to determine direct and indirect measures of beliefs based on the theory of planned behavior We used the Pictorial rating Likert scales as original

The translation is the first step in the adaptation process After the scale was translated into Turkish a common Turkish version was developed by the researchers through group work The Turkish version of the scale was translated into English by a different linguist who is an expert in both Turkish and English To determine the content validity of the scale whose language validity was completed it was submitted to the opinions of 10 faculty members including pediatric nursing public health nursing and pedodontics experts After receiving expert opinions it is recommended to administer the scale to a group of approximately 20-30 individuals who have similar characteristics with the study subjects for pilot study For the language validity of the scale the translation-back translation technique was used and for content validity I-CVI and S-CVI were used Davis technique According to Davis technique each item of the scale was evaluated by ten faculty members who are experts in the field by choosing one of the four rating options from 1 not relevant to 4 highly relevant Item Content Validity Index I-CVI for each item was obtained by dividing the number of experts who chose option 3 or 4 when evaluating each item and dividing by the total number of experts The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to evaluate the expert opinions for the content validity of the scale Regarding reliability the Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient was used to evaluate the internal consistency of the scale and its sub-dimensions and Pearson product-moment correlation was used to compare item-total score correlations Correlation and regression analysis were conducted for predictive validity While the sample size was analyzed with Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin its suitability for factor analysis was tested with Bartletts Test of Sphericity factor analysis and principal component analysis CFA was used to determine whether the items and subscales explained the original scale structure CFA were performed on the same sample the general sample was randomly split The model verification of the comparative fit index CFI was conducted based on the chi-square test degree of freedom root mean square error of approximation RMSEA goodness of fit index GFI and normal fit index NFI

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