Medicina (Nov 2022)

Estonian Parents’ Awareness of Pediculosis and Its Occurrence in Their Children

  • Ave Kutman,
  • Ülle Parm,
  • Anna-Liisa Tamm,
  • Birgit Hüneva,
  • Diana Jesin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58121773
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 12
p. 1773

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: Pediculosis, or head lice infestation, is a widespread health problem that can affect anyone, regardless of gender, age, or social background. The purpose of this study was to clarify the occurrence of pediculosis among Estonian preschool- and primary school-aged children according to their parents and the parent’s awareness of pediculosis and related behaviors. Materials and Methods: An online questionnaire was completed by the parents of the preschool children (n = 1141) in 2019 and the parents of the elementary school children (n = 362) in 2021. For the descriptive data, t-test, Mann–Whitney or χ2 test, linear regression, and logistic regression analyses were applied. Results: According to the parents, pediculosis had occurred in 34.7% of the children, and more than one-third of pediculosis patients had experienced it more than twice. Lice were mainly acquired from elementary school or preschool and less often from friends, relatives, or training environments. Parents’ knowledge of head lice was rather good; the average score of the correct answers was 14.0 ± 3.4 (max. 20). In the multivariate analysis, higher age (coefficient 0.07, p p p Conclusion: Despite parents’ awareness, pediculosis infestations continue to be common among our children.

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