DIFFERENCES IN THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND PRACTICES REGARDING ORAL HEALTH AMONG STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE CITY OF NAMPULA

Authors

  • Alarquia Aly Saíde Universidade Lúrio e do Centro Médico ProDente
  • Marília Armindo Alberto Universidade Lúrio
  • Balamade Isidro Universidade Lúrio
  • Montins Achimo Iassine Universidade Lúrio
  • Machemba Chabane Universidade Lúrio
  • Isabel Inicia Baptista de Castro Universidade Lúrio
  • Nelson António Martinho Universidade Lúrio
  • Lurdes Ramos Monteiro Bonifácio Saíde Universidade Lúrio

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i10.21703

Keywords:

Oral health. Health literacy. Students. Technical and vocational education. Dental caries. Nampula. Mozambique.

Abstract

Introduction. Oral health literacy and behaviors directly influence the burden of dental caries and other oral diseases, which remain highly prevalent in African countries, including Mozambique, despite being largely preventable. Objective. To compare knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding oral health among students from four technical-vocational institutions in Nampula and to identify institutional variations with pedagogical implications aligned with national and regional agendas. Methods. Analytical cross-sectional study with aggregated data from four institutions (Tenha Esperança, IGCS, Polivalente de Marrere, and IFP de Marrere), with inter-institutional comparisons using chi-square and Cramer's V, in line with KAP survey analysis practices applied in Mozambique and the region. Results. Among 325 students, statistically significant heterogeneity was observed between institutions in: cause of caries (χ²=96.7; p<0.001; V=0.315), correct brushing frequency (χ²=93.3; p<0.001; V=0.309), importance of flossing (χ²=55.0; p<0.001), seeking a dentist when experiencing pain (χ²=95.6; p<0.001), brushing ≥2 times/day (χ²=17.6; p<0.001), regular flossing (χ²=65.0; p<0.001), toothbrush replacement (χ²=153.4; p<0.001; V=0.384), and professional guidance (χ²=183.3; p<0.001), in addition to a large effect on the regularity of dentist visits in the three establishments with data (χ²=199.3; p<0.001; V=0.651), consistent with disparities previously observed in Mozambique. Conclusions. Relevant institutional differences in CAP suggest that targeted curriculum adaptations, practical content, promotion of preventive visits, and interproximal hygiene training can reduce disparities, in line with the priorities of the Global Oral Health Strategy 2023–2030 and the African regional framework (WHO, 2024; WHO/AFRO, 2025).

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Author Biographies

Alarquia Aly Saíde, Universidade Lúrio e do Centro Médico ProDente

Doutor em Ciências Odontológicas Aplicadas pela Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da USP. Professor e pesquisador da Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Lúrio e do Centro Médico ProDente, Nampula, Moçambique.

Marília Armindo Alberto, Universidade Lúrio

Graduanda em Medicina Dentária pela Universidade Lúrio, Moçambique.

Balamade Isidro, Universidade Lúrio

Graduando em Medicina Dentária pela Universidade Lúrio, Moçambique.

Montins Achimo Iassine, Universidade Lúrio

Graduando em Medicina Dentária pela Universidade Lúrio, Moçambique.

Machemba Chabane, Universidade Lúrio

Graduando em Medicina Dentária pela Universidade Lúrio, Moçambique.

Isabel Inicia Baptista de Castro, Universidade Lúrio

Graduanda em Medicina Dentária pela Universidade Lúrio, Moçambique.

Nelson António Martinho, Universidade Lúrio

Graduando em Medicina Dentária pela Universidade Lúrio, Moçambique.

Lurdes Ramos Monteiro Bonifácio Saíde, Universidade Lúrio

Doutoranda em Ciências Odontológicas Aplicadas: Periodontia, pela Universidade de São Paulo, Mestre em Medicina Tropical e Saúde Internacional pela Universidade Lúrio, Licenciada em Medicina Dentária pela Universidade Lúrio.

Published

2025-10-28

How to Cite

Saíde, A. A., Alberto, M. A., Isidro, B., Iassine, M. A., Chabane, M., Castro, I. I. B. de, … Saíde, L. R. M. B. (2025). DIFFERENCES IN THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND PRACTICES REGARDING ORAL HEALTH AMONG STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE CITY OF NAMPULA. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 11(10), 4778–4786. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i10.21703