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BEHAVIORAL COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY: ENCOURAGING LOW-INCOME PARENTS TO SEEK DENTAL CARE FOR THEIR CHILDREN1
Authors:Maxine L. Reiss  William D. Piotrowski  Jon S. Bailey
Abstract:The present study examined the effectiveness and cost efficiency of three different techniques to encourage low-income rural parents to seek dental care for their children. The families of 51 children who needed immediate dental care (determined by dental screening at a local school) were placed into three matched groups and randomly assigned to the treatment conditions: One Prompt (Note Only), Three Prompt (Note, Telephone Contact, Home Visit), and One Prompt plus $5 Incentive. The Three Prompt and One Prompt plus $5 Incentive were significantly more effective in initiating dental visits than the Note-Only procedure. Not only was the One Prompt plus $5 Incentive technique effective in producing a slightly larger percentage of initial dental visits compared to the Three-Prompt technique, it also produced a significantly larger number of followup visits. Furthermore, the cost-effectiveness analysis showed the Incentive condition to be less costly than the Three-Prompt condition in encouraging initial dental visits.
Keywords:dental care  community-based treatment  cost analysis  note prompt  telephone prompt  home-visit prompt  cash incentive  low-income families  parents  children
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