ABSTRACT
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the contribution of parental behavior in DF development
in preschoolchildren and seek its correlation with the level of DF. Materials and Methods: This study was addressed to preschoolchildren (3–6 years) in Bandung area using
qualitative method through interviews with children. Data analysis was done using
Spearman's rank correlation to find the correlation of parental behavior and level
of DF. Results: Results revealed eight acquisition themes based on the parental behavior; two themes
related to negative information, three themes related to direct conditioning, and
three themes related to vicarious learning. Statistical analysis showed a significant
Spearman rank correlation rs0.42% or 17.38% (P < 0.01). Conclusion: Parental behavior contributes to the development of DF in children at preschool
ages through negative information, direct conditioning, and vicarious learning, as
evidenced by the correlation of these parental behaviors with the level of DF in children.
Key words:
Children - dental fear - parental behavior - qualitative study