Abstract

By using a standard questionnaire, the level of dental brushing frequency was assessed among 201 adolescent female middle school students in Tehran. The initial assessment was repeated after 5 months, in order to observe the dynamics in dental health behavior level. Logistic Regression model was used to evaluate the correlation among individuals’ dental health behavior in their social network. A significant correlation on dental brushing habits was detected among groups of friends. This correlation was further spread over the network within the 5 months period. Moreover, it was identified that the average brushing level was improved within the 5 months period. Given that there was a significant correlation between social network’s nodes’ in-degree value, and brushing level, it was suggested that the observed improvement was partially due to more popularity of individuals with better tooth brushing habit. Agent Based Modeling (ABM) was used to demonstrate the dynamics of dental brushing frequency within a sample of friendship network. Two models with static and dynamic assumptions for the network structure were proposed. The model with dynamic network structure successfully described the dynamics of dental health behavior. Based on this model, on average, every 43 weeks a student changes her brushing habit due to learning from her friends. Finally, three training scenarios were tested by these models in order to evaluate their effectiveness. When training more popular students, considerable improvement in total students’ brushing frequency was demonstrated by simulation results.

Highlights

  • Oral health as an important component of general health plays a significant role in individuals’ overall health, wellbeing and quality of life

  • The average score for the first and second rounds brushing level were 1.75 ± 0.01 and 1.61 ± 0.01 respectively

  • This data indicates that, the level of brushing frequency has somehow improved compared to the first round assessment

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Introduction

Oral health as an important component of general health plays a significant role in individuals’ overall health, wellbeing and quality of life. Effect of Friendship Network on Adolescents’ Dental Brushing Behavior such as those of general health [1,2,3] as well as psychological [4], socio-economical [5] and environmental factors[6]. Dealing with such multifactorial conditions is not easy when considering such complexities. It has been suggested that, one’s attitudes, beliefs and health behaviors, are deeply influenced by his/ her peer connections in one’s social network In this case, we assumed that, these facts can be utilized as effective tool to promote healthy lifestyle

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