Community Dental Health

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Cover Date:
September 2017
Print ISSN:
0265 539X
Electronic ISSN:
2515-1746
Vol:
34
Issue:
3

Development and validation of the Child Oral Health Impact Profile – Preschool version

Objective: The Child Oral Health Impact Profile (COHIP) is a validated instrument created to measure the oral health-related quality of life of school-aged children. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a preschool version of the COHIP (COHIP-PS) for children aged 2-5. Basic research design: The COHIP-PS was developed and validated using a multi-stage process consisting of item selection, face validity testing, item impact testing, reliability and validity testing, and factor analysis. Participants: A cross-sectional convenience sample of caregivers having children 2-5 years old from four groups completed item clarity and impact forms. Groups were
recruited from pediatric health clinics or preschools/daycare centers, speech clinics, dental clinics, or cleft/craniofacial centers. Participants had a variety of oral health-related conditions, including caries, congenital orofacial anomalies, and speech/language deficiencies such as articulation and language disorders. Main outcome measure: COHIP-PS. Results: The COHIP-PS was found to have acceptable internal validity (a = 0.71) and high test-retest reliability (0.87), though internal validity was below the accepted threshold for the community
sample. While discriminant validity results indicated significant differences across study groups, the overall magnitude of differences was modest. Results from confirmatory factor analyses support the use of a four-factor model consisting of 11 items across oral health, functional well-being, social-emotional well-being, and self-image domains. Conclusions: Quality of life is an integral factor in understanding and assessing children’s well-being. The COHIP-PS is a validated oral health-related quality of life measure for preschool children with cleft or other oral conditions.

Keywords: cleft palate; cleft lip; child, preschool; quality of life; oral health; psychometric

10.1922/CDH_4110Ruff07

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Page Start
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182
Authors
Ryan Richard Ruff, Lacey Sischo, Courtney H. Chinn, Hillary L. Broder

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