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Objectives: We sought to assess the impact of educational intervention on female junior high school students' perceived susceptibility and self-efficacy regarding oral and dental health
Methods: We recruited 100 female junior high school students [50 in intervention and 50 in control group] from Falavarjan city using multistage random sampling. A self-administered questionnaire was used to gather data about study variables. Students in the intervention group attended five 90-minute sessions designed to teach the students about dental hygiene
Results: We found no significant difference between the two groups with respect to the preintervention mean scores of knowledge, perceived susceptibility, and self-efficacy [p > 0.050]. The postintervention mean scores in the intervention group were significantly higher than those in the control group [p < 0.050]
Conclusions: Training plans with particular behavioral goals and good instructional strategies can be useful in empowering students toward dental health