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      A systematic review of oral health behavior research in american adolescents.

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          Despite improvements in prevention, oral diseases are a problem among adolescents, linked to poor health outcomes and poor school performance. Little is known about adolescent oral health behavior. This systematic review describes factors that influence oral health behavior in adolescents. Inclusion criteria for the literature search were American children aged 12-19 and research on oral health behavior. Articles (n = 353) were retrieved, eight met the inclusion criteria, and of these, six were descriptive and two were experimental studies. The matrix method, critical appraisal, and content analysis produced themes across the studies. Participants were primarily African Americans and Hispanics of both genders, of lower socioeconomic status, aged 12-19. Findings suggest that ethnicity, race, and gender may influence oral health behavior in adolescents and that interventions have an effect. Research is needed to explore what other factors may influence oral health behavior in adolescents, long-term health outcomes, and school performance.

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          Journal
          J Sch Nurs
          The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses
          SAGE Publications
          1546-8364
          1059-8405
          Dec 2014
          : 30
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Illinois State University, Mennonite College of Nursing, Normal, IL, USA.
          [2 ] Illinois State University, Mennonite College of Nursing, Normal, IL, USA cmmallo@ilstu.edu.
          Article
          1059840514544034
          10.1177/1059840514544034
          25063680
          11784dff-9bc2-420d-a505-c84bd7fe006b
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          adolescents,children,health behavior,oral health
          adolescents, children, health behavior, oral health

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