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Parents’ Willingness to Invest in Primary Oral Health Prevention for Their Preschool Children

Peggy C. J. M. van Spreuwel, Katarina Jerković‐Ćosić, C. van Loveren, Geert J. M. G. van der Heijden

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health · 2021

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Summary

There is growing evidence for the beneficial effects of starting oral health prevention early in life. Preventing dental caries in very young children requires considerable investment from parents. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to explore parents' willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to invest in time (WTIT) for primary oral health prevention in preschool children and describe whether these are related to the parents' demographic, socio-economic and behavioural characteristics. In a convenience sample of parents of preschool children aged six months to four years (<i>n</i> = 142), data were collected with questionnaires. On average, parents were willing to pay EUR15.84 per month, invest time for 1.9 dental visits per year, and spend 2.4 min per day brushing their child's

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/ijerph182111437
Catalogue ID
BFmoef2qvj-n4m3vr
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