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Table 2 Main characteristics of the studies selected

From: The Association of Oral Health Status, demographic characteristics and socioeconomic determinants with Oral health-related quality of life among children: a systematic review and Meta-analysis

author

participants

Sample size

year

country

design

Quality of the evidence

[1]

Children

510

2009

Hong Kong

Case-control

Moderate

[2]

Children

286

2013

Brazil

Cross-section

High

[3]

Children

784

2013

Sri Lanka

Cross-section

Moderate

[4]

Children

103

2011

New Zealand

Cohort

High

[5]

Children

515

2012

Brazil

Cross-section

Moderate

[6]

Children

815

2019

Brazil

Cross-section

Moderate

[7]

Children

260

2011

Brazil

Cross-section

High

[8]

Children

638

2012

Brazil

Cross-section

Moderate

[9]

Children

456

2017

Brazil

Cross-section

High

[10]

Children

792

2010

Brazil

Cross-section

High

[11]

Children

1134

2014

Brazil

Cross-section

High

  1. 1. Du R, Yiu C, King N: Health-and oral health-related quality of life among preschool children with autism spectrum disorders. European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry 2019:1–9
  2. 2. de Paula JS, Leite ICG, de Almeida AB, Ambrosano GMB, Mialhe FL: The impact of socioenvironmental characteristics on domains of oral health-related quality of life in Brazilian schoolchildren. BMC oral health 2013, 13(1):10
  3. 3. Nanayakkara V, Renzaho A, Oldenburg B, Ekanayake L: Ethnic and socio-economic disparities in oral health outcomes and quality of life among Sri Lankan preschoolers: a cross-sectional study. International journal for equity in health 2013, 12(1):89
  4. 4. Shearer DM, Thomson WM, Broadbent JM, Poulton R: Does maternal oral health predict child oral health-related quality of life in adulthood? Health and quality of life outcomes 2011, 9(1):50
  5. 5. Paula JS, Leite IC, Almeida AB, Ambrosano GM, Pereira AC, Mialhe FL: The influence of oral health conditions, socioeconomic status and home environment factors on schoolchildren’s self-perception of quality of life. Health and quality of life outcomes 2012, 10(1):6
  6. 6. Gatto RCJ, Garbin AJÍ, Corrente JE, Garbin CAS: The relationship between oral health-related quality of life, the need for orthodontic treatment and bullying, among Brazilian teenagers. Dental press journal of orthodontics 2019, 24(2):73–80
  7. 7. Abanto J, Carvalho TS, Mendes FM, Wanderley MT, Bönecker M, Raggio DP: Impact of oral diseases and disorders on oral health-related quality of life of preschool children. Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 2011, 39(2):105–114
  8. 8. Martins-Júnior P, Vieira-Andrade R, Corrêa-Faria P, Oliveira-Ferreira F, Marques L, Ramos-Jorge M: Impact of early childhood caries on the oral health-related quality of life of preschool children and their parents. Caries research 2013, 47(3):211–218
  9. 9. Chaffee BW, Rodrigues PH, Kramer PF, Vítolo MR, Feldens CA: Oral health-related quality-of-life scores differ by socioeconomic status and caries experience. Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 2017, 45(3):216–224
  10. 10. Piovesan C, Antunes JLF, Guedes RS, Ardenghi TM: Impact of socioeconomic and clinical factors on child oral health-related quality of life (COHRQoL). Quality of Life Research 2010, 19(9):1359–1366
  11. 11. Tomazoni F, Zanatta FB, Tuchtenhagen S, da Rosa GN, Del Fabro JP, Ardenghi TM: Association of gingivitis with child oral health–related quality of life. Journal of periodontology 2014, 85(11):1557–1565