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Socioeconomic status, family background and other key factors influence the management of head lice in Norway

机译:社会经济地位,家庭背景和其他关键因素影响挪威头虱的管理

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How head lice infestations are managed by households is an important but generally neglected issue in head lice research. In the present study, we investigate actions taken against head lice by Norwegian households in association with socioeconomic status, family background, school-related variables and other key factors. Repeat questionnaires distributed to caretakers of the same elementary school children during a 2-year period enabled us to study both previous head lice management and any changes in this management through time. Households from 12 schools spanning the main socioeconomic variation found in Norway participated in the study. All students with active head lice infestation were treated in the four investigated periods. Most caretakers used a thorough head lice checking technique and informed others of own infestation. Checking frequency was low as most children were inspected less than monthly. The best determinant of increased checking frequency and thoroughness was personal experience with head lice. The increased awareness, however, seemed to be somewhat short-lived, as there was a decrease in checking frequency and thoroughness within 1 year after infestation. Personal experience with head lice also increased general knowledge related to the parasite. Parents born in developing countries checked their children for head lice more frequently, although less thoroughly, informed fewer contacts when infested, used pediculicides preventively more often and knew less about head lice than parents born in developed countries. Households with highly educated mothers had a lower checking frequency, but their knowledge and willingness to inform others was high. Single parents were more concerned about economic costs and kept children home from school longer while infested than other parents. As head lice management varied among socioeconomic groups and with parental background, differentiated advice should be considered in the control of head lice. The biannual focus on head lice during the 2 years of investigation increased checking thoroughness, while checking frequency remained unchanged. Based on the results, we suggest new head lice management guidelines for health authorities.
机译:家庭如何管理头虱感染是头虱研究中一个重要但通常被忽略的问题。在本研究中,我们调查了挪威家庭针对头虱采取的行动,并与社会经济状况,家庭背景,与学校相关的变量和其他关键因素相关联。在2年的时间里,重复分发给同一小学生看护人的调查表使我们能够研究以前的头虱管理以及该管理随时间的变化。挪威发现了来自12个学校的家庭,这些学校涵盖了主要的社会经济差异。在四个调查期内对所有患有头虱活跃的学生进行了治疗。大多数看护者使用了彻底的头虱检查技术,并告知其他人自己的病情。由于大多数儿童的检查时间少于每月一次,因此检查频率很低。增加检查频率和彻底性的最佳决定因素是虱子的亲身经历。然而,提高意识似乎是短暂的,因为在感染后1年内检查频率和彻底性下降了。头虱的亲身经历也增加了有关寄生虫的常识。在发展中国家出生的父母比在发达国家出生的父母更加频繁地检查孩子的头虱,尽管不那么彻底,在患病时知道的接触更少,预防性地使用了杀虫剂,对头虱的了解更少。母亲受过高等教育的家庭的检查频率较低,但是他们的知识和告知他人的意愿很高。单亲父母比其他父母更担心经济成本,并在出没期间让孩子放学的时间更长。由于头虱的管理因社会经济群体而异,并且有父母的背景,因此在控制头虱时应考虑不同的建议。在两年的调查中,每两年一次对头虱的关注增加了检查的彻底性,同时检查频率保持不变。根据结果​​,我们建议卫生部门制定新的头虱管理指南。

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