Parents/Guardians’ Gender Preferences, Confidence, and Empathy for their Children’s Dentist
Objective: To analyze the factors that influence parents’/guardians’ gender preference, confidence level, and empathy level in the dentist treating their child, as well as the factors associated with parents’/guardians’ preference for the dentist's gender identification. Material and Methods:...
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author | Gabrielle Carvalho Ivana Meyer Prado Larissa Kelen Moura Yanna Cardoso-Santos Talyta Couto Freitas Raquel Fabiane Nogueira Iga Carnevalli Junia Maria Serra-Negra |
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Objective: To analyze the factors that influence parents’/guardians’ gender preference, confidence level, and empathy level in the dentist treating their child, as well as the factors associated with parents’/guardians’ preference for the dentist's gender identification. Material and Methods: A total of 104 parents/guardians of patients from the pediatric dental clinic of a Brazilian University participated in this cross-sectional study. Data collection occurred in the clinical waiting room by applying a questionnaire about sociodemographic information, characteristics of the dentist that most caught parents’/guardians’ attention, whether the child’s dentist’s gender identification matters to parents’/guardians’, and analog scales designed by the research team gauging preferences in dentist's gender, confidence level and empathy level in their child’s dentist. Statistical analysis was performed using Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests (p<0.05). Results: Most participants were female (74%) and mothers of patients (63.5%). The proportion of parents/guardians lacking confidence about their child's dentist was higher among those who considered the dentist’s gender identification significant (p=0.045). The empathy scores of parents/guardians toward their child's dentist were higher among female parents/guardians (p=0.012). Parents/guardians who reported caring about the dentist’s gender identification had lower preference scores for an LGBTQ+ dentist (p=0.018). Conclusion: There was no significant difference in the preference for female or male dentists. A low preference for LGBTQ+ dentists was observed among parents/guardians, demonstrating homophobic behavior.
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spelling | doaj-art-3fa6718fe7464a1f93b38d0801b33aac2025-02-05T10:26:38ZengAssociation of Support to Oral Health Research (APESB)Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada1519-05011983-46322025-02-0125Parents/Guardians’ Gender Preferences, Confidence, and Empathy for their Children’s DentistGabrielle CarvalhoIvana Meyer PradoLarissa Kelen MouraYanna Cardoso-SantosTalyta Couto FreitasRaquel Fabiane NogueiraIga CarnevalliJunia Maria Serra-Negra Objective: To analyze the factors that influence parents’/guardians’ gender preference, confidence level, and empathy level in the dentist treating their child, as well as the factors associated with parents’/guardians’ preference for the dentist's gender identification. Material and Methods: A total of 104 parents/guardians of patients from the pediatric dental clinic of a Brazilian University participated in this cross-sectional study. Data collection occurred in the clinical waiting room by applying a questionnaire about sociodemographic information, characteristics of the dentist that most caught parents’/guardians’ attention, whether the child’s dentist’s gender identification matters to parents’/guardians’, and analog scales designed by the research team gauging preferences in dentist's gender, confidence level and empathy level in their child’s dentist. Statistical analysis was performed using Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests (p<0.05). Results: Most participants were female (74%) and mothers of patients (63.5%). The proportion of parents/guardians lacking confidence about their child's dentist was higher among those who considered the dentist’s gender identification significant (p=0.045). The empathy scores of parents/guardians toward their child's dentist were higher among female parents/guardians (p=0.012). Parents/guardians who reported caring about the dentist’s gender identification had lower preference scores for an LGBTQ+ dentist (p=0.018). Conclusion: There was no significant difference in the preference for female or male dentists. A low preference for LGBTQ+ dentists was observed among parents/guardians, demonstrating homophobic behavior. https://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/article/view/4285Dental CareHomophobiaSexual and Gender MinoritiesProfessional-Patient Relations |
spellingShingle | Gabrielle Carvalho Ivana Meyer Prado Larissa Kelen Moura Yanna Cardoso-Santos Talyta Couto Freitas Raquel Fabiane Nogueira Iga Carnevalli Junia Maria Serra-Negra Parents/Guardians’ Gender Preferences, Confidence, and Empathy for their Children’s Dentist Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada Dental Care Homophobia Sexual and Gender Minorities Professional-Patient Relations |
title | Parents/Guardians’ Gender Preferences, Confidence, and Empathy for their Children’s Dentist |
title_full | Parents/Guardians’ Gender Preferences, Confidence, and Empathy for their Children’s Dentist |
title_fullStr | Parents/Guardians’ Gender Preferences, Confidence, and Empathy for their Children’s Dentist |
title_full_unstemmed | Parents/Guardians’ Gender Preferences, Confidence, and Empathy for their Children’s Dentist |
title_short | Parents/Guardians’ Gender Preferences, Confidence, and Empathy for their Children’s Dentist |
title_sort | parents guardians gender preferences confidence and empathy for their children s dentist |
topic | Dental Care Homophobia Sexual and Gender Minorities Professional-Patient Relations |
url | https://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/article/view/4285 |
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