Asociación entre violencia doméstica y problemas de salud bucal en niños y adolescentes: revisión sistemática
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https://doi.org/10.21270/archi.v10i8.5364Palabras clave:
Niño, Adolescente, Salud Bucal, Violencia Doméstica, Maltrato a los NiñosResumen
La violencia doméstica tiene un impacto negativo en el desarrollo, la salud general y la calidad de vida de los niños y adolescentes. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo revisar el conocimiento sobre las consecuencias sobre la salud bucal y sus resultados relacionados de los niños y adolescentes expuestos a la violencia doméstica. Realizamos esta revisión sistemática de acuerdo con la declaración Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyzes (PRISMA), siguiendo un protocolo publicado en PROSPERO. Esta revisión buscó sistemáticamente la literatura utilizando las bases de datos MEDLINE, PsycINFO, LILACS, SciELO y Grey Literature, para artículos publicados en inglés, portugués y español, sin límites de fecha de publicación. La calidad de los estudios se evaluó mediante la escala de New Castle Ottawa y su versión modificada. Todo el proceso fue realizado de forma independiente por dos investigadores. Se incluyeron catorce estudios. Nueve estudios fueron transversales, cuatro fueron de casos y controles y uno fue una cohorte retrospectiva. Todos los estudios incluidos en esta revisión encontraron un mayor riesgo de tener algún problema de salud bucal y estar expuesto a algún tipo de violencia doméstica. Los principales problemas de salud bucal asociados con algún tipo de violencia fueron la experiencia de caries (dientes cariados, perdidos y obturados), mala salud bucal autopercibida, maloclusión, peor calidad de vida relacionada con la salud bucal, peor higiene bucal y experiencia de caries en la primera infancia. Se necesitan avances metodológicos importantes para comprender mejor a los posibles moderadores.
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