Kawachi Ichiro, Ryu Jae-In
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Preventive and Social Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry, Seoul, 02447, Korea.
BMC Oral Health. 2025 Jun 6;25(1):938. doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-06323-5.
Previous studies have reported a gender gap in toothbrushing habits. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of tooth brushing after lunch among South Korean schoolboys (29.2%) was approximately half of that among girls (48.5%). During the pandemic, the rate of tooth brushing decreased in both boys and girls. However, the gender gap in toothbrushing decreased by 5.6%, owing to a larger decline in girls. This study aimed to understand the gender gap in toothbrushing before and during the pandemic.
Based on analyses of data obtained from the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey from 2017 to 2022, the nationally representative sample (n = 341,265) comprised middle and high school students. Chi-square tests and weighted probit regressions were performed to evaluate differences in the prevalence of tooth brushing after lunch according to socioeconomic factors, health-related behaviors, and mental health conditions. All analyses were performed using Stata (version 18.0, Stata Corp, College Station, Texas, USA), and statistical significance was set to α = 0.05.
The gender gap cannot be explained by differences in hygiene practices (e.g., handwashing), health behaviors (smoking), parental education, family socioeconomic circumstances, depressive symptoms, or stress. One reason for the decline may be the policy of mandatory mask-wearing in Korean schools during the pandemic.
If girls were more motivated than boys to brush their teeth for cosmetic reasons (clean appearance of teeth or fresh breath), this may account for the larger decrease in tooth brushing among girls during the mandatory mask-wearing policy.
以往研究报告了刷牙习惯存在性别差异。在新冠疫情大流行之前,韩国男学生午餐后刷牙的比例(29.2%)约为女生(48.5%)的一半。在疫情期间,男女生刷牙率均有所下降。然而,由于女生下降幅度更大,刷牙的性别差异缩小了5.6%。本研究旨在了解疫情大流行之前和期间刷牙的性别差异。
基于对2017年至2022年韩国青少年风险行为网络调查数据的分析,具有全国代表性的样本(n = 341,265)包括中学生和高中生。进行卡方检验和加权概率回归,以评估根据社会经济因素、健康相关行为和心理健康状况,午餐后刷牙比例的差异。所有分析均使用Stata(版本18.0,美国德克萨斯州大学站市Stata公司)进行,统计学显著性设定为α = 0.05。
性别差异无法通过卫生习惯(如洗手)、健康行为(吸烟)、父母教育程度、家庭社会经济状况、抑郁症状或压力的差异来解释。下降的一个原因可能是疫情期间韩国学校强制戴口罩的政策。
如果女孩比男孩更出于美容原因(牙齿外观清洁或口气清新)而更有动力刷牙,这可能解释了在强制戴口罩政策期间女孩刷牙率下降幅度更大的原因。