The Relationship between Parenting Pattern of Parents who Work Outside the Home to the Oral Hygiene of Preschool Children in Bobbin Area of Jember
Date
2024-04-04Author
RAAFI, Muhammad Naufal
AZIZ, Aziz
SETYORINI, Dyah
SUKANTO, Sukanto
YANI, Ristya Widi Endah
PRIHATININGRUM, Berlian
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To examine the overview and relationship of parenting styles of working parents on
the oral hygiene of preschool children in the Bobbin Area of Jember.
Metode: Parenting styles applied by each parent vary depending on their perspective. Various
parenting styles applied by parents to their children include democratic or authoritative,
authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved parenting styles. One form of parental concern for their
child is maintaining oral hygiene. Preschool children are one of the most vulnerable groups to
dental and oral health problems. This study is an analytical observational study with a crosssectional approach and using purposive sampling technique. The study used 79 respondents who
filled out a questionnaire.
Results: The average parenting style applied by parents is authoritative and the status of oral
hygiene of preschool children is fair.
Conclusion: There is a difference in the value of the Oral Hygiene Index (OHI) of children in
each application of parenting styles by parents, and there is a relationship between the parenting
styles of working parents and the oral hygiene of preschool children in the Bobbin Area of
Jember.
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