Abstract

Introduction: Lice are widespread at a global scale and afflict all socioeconomic classes. Despite advanced healthcare, head lice are particularly prevalent among elementary school female students. Thus, the present research aims to explore pediculosis infection and its cofactors among 8-10-year-old female students in Jam County, Bushehr province, Iran, in 2019. Methodology: The present descriptive research was analytical in type. The research population comprised female elementary school students in Jam County, selected through multi-stage randomization. The final sample selected consisted of 854 participants. The data collection instruments were a questionnaire and an optic test of all students at school. SPSS 22 was used to statistically analyze the data via Chi-square test and multivariate logistic regression analysis. The significance level was set at <0.05. Findings: The mean age of the participating students was 9.5 years. The prevalence of head lice among this sample was 15.4% and was higher in urban areas than the rural. Statistically significant correlations were found between lice infection and variables including father’s occupation and education, mother’s occupation and education and having a bathroom at home (p<0.05). Conclusion: The prevalence of lice in the present research showed to be higher that a body of related literature. Thus, it is essential to make preventive interventions to diagnose, treat and control pediculosis and consider the infection-related cofactors of lice infection in healthcare centers.

Highlights

  • IntroductionHead lice are prevalent among elementary school female students

  • Lice are widespread at a global scale and afflict all socioeconomic classes

  • 854 female students were selected through multi-stage randomization from all elementary schools in Jam County, Bushehr province, Iran in 2019

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Head lice are prevalent among elementary school female students. The present research aims to explore pediculosis infection and its cofactors among 8-10-year-old female students in Jam County, Bushehr province, Iran, in 2019. Conclusion: The prevalence of lice in the present research showed to be higher that a body of related literature. Head lice is the most prevalent lice especially in 8-10-year-old school students and the infection rate is higher among female students than the male [1]. Head lice is not confined to the third-world countries only and afflicts advanced industrial countries too. As it has been reported, pediculosis is more prevalent among American students than any other contagious disease [3].

Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call