Changes in the frequency of oral hygiene during the COVID-19 pandemic among teachers

N. S. S. E. Silva, A. N. Magalhães, Ana Luíza de Souza Damas, A. P. Dias, Isadora Versiani, D. Haikal
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Aim: To verify changes in the frequency of oral hygiene among basic education teachers in Minas Gerais during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to gender. Methods: This is a web survey, epidemiological study. Data collection took place from August to September 2020 through digital form. The dependent variable was the frequency of oral hygiene during the pandemic, categorized as: remained the same, increased, and decreased. Multinomial Logistic Regression was performed. Results: In this study, 15,641 teachers participated, 81.9% of whom were women. Regarding the frequency of oral hygiene, 73.4% reported that it remained the same, 20.1% increased, and 6.5% decreased, with no significant difference between genders. The chances of a decrease in the frequency of oral hygiene were greater in women under 60 years of age, those without children, those who tested positive for COVID-19, those with a worsening health during the pandemic, those with an increased body weight during the pandemic, and those who were sad or depressed during the pandemic. Among men, the chances of reduction were greater among those who did not live with a spouse, those with a worsening health during the pandemic, those who were sad or depressed during the pandemic, and among smokers or ex-smokers. Conclusion: Although the prevalence of changes in the frequency of oral hygiene in the pandemic did not differ between men and women, the factors related to the increase and decrease in frequency were different for each sex.  
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间教师口腔卫生频率的变化
目的:验证米纳斯吉拉斯州基础教育教师在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间按性别进行口腔卫生护理的频率变化。方法:采用网络调查、流行病学研究。数据收集于2020年8月至9月通过数字形式进行。因变量是大流行期间口腔卫生的频率,分类为:保持不变、增加和减少。进行多项逻辑回归。结果:本研究共有15,641名教师参与,其中81.9%为女性。在口腔卫生频率方面,73.4%的人表示保持不变,20.1%的人表示增加,6.5%的人表示减少,性别差异无统计学意义。60岁以下的女性、没有孩子的女性、COVID-19检测呈阳性的女性、大流行期间健康状况恶化的女性、大流行期间体重增加的女性以及大流行期间悲伤或抑郁的女性,口腔卫生频率减少的可能性更大。在男性中,未与配偶同住者、大流行期间健康状况恶化者、大流行期间悲伤或抑郁者以及吸烟者或戒烟者的风险降低几率更大。结论:虽然大流行期间口腔卫生频率的变化在男性和女性之间没有差异,但与频率增加和减少相关的因素在性别之间是不同的。
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