The Impact of Maternal Self-Efficacy and Oral Health Beliefs on Early Childhood Caries in Latino Children
ObjectivesLatino children experience one of the highest rates of early childhood caries requiring interventions based on valid conceptual frameworks. The Health Belief Model has relevance as a predictor of compliance with health recommendations based on perceptions of a health condition and behavior...
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Main Authors: | Anne R. Wilson (Author), Matthew J. Mulvahill (Author), Tamanna Tiwari (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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