Bruna Miroski Gonçalves conducted a study with 192 children aged 2 to 5 years from 11 preschools in Florianópolis, Brazil. The dataset includes survey responses from parents/caregivers on socioeconomic factors, quality of life using the B-ECOHIS instrument, and specific dental trauma questions, combined with clinical examinations. The study found a 62.5% prevalence of dental trauma and that esthetic impairment had a significant negative impact on children's quality of life.
Use Cases
- Predicting quality of life impact based on clinical findings like esthetic impairment.
- Analyzing associations between socioeconomic factors and reported oral health impacts.
- Modeling the relationship between specific dental trauma types and parental-reported outcomes.
- Training classifiers to identify risk factors for negative quality of life impacts in preschool children.
Strengths
- Data from 192 subjects provides a substantive sample for analysis.
- Includes both clinical examination data (e.g., trauma indexes, esthetic impairment) and survey responses (e.g., B-ECOHIS, socioeconomic factors).
- Examiner agreement was measured with a Kappa score greater than 0.7, suggesting consistent clinical assessments.
Limitations
- Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
- Geographic coverage is limited to one city in southern Brazil, which may affect generalizability.
- Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified.
Provenance
- Source
- Bruna Miroski Gonçalves, via paperswithcode.
- Collection Method
- Clinical examinations and parent/caregiver surveys conducted in 11 preschools.
- Time Range
- The specific study period is not provided.
- Freshness
- Last updated date is unknown.
- Geography
- Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, South of Brazil.