Characteristics of Self-Rated Oral Health among Syrian Refugee Parents in Ontario.

IF 1.9 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
International Journal of Dentistry Pub Date : 2023-11-24 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/4136520
Aseel Alzaghoul, Parmin Rahimpoor-Marnani, Khalid Yunis, Akm Alamgir, Baraa Alghalyini, Hala Tamim
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Abstract

Background: Canada has been hosting Syrian refugees since early 2015. Almost half of the Syrian refugee population lives in Ontario, with dental health being at the top of the list of important immediate needs. The objective of the study was to evaluate self-rated oral health and its associated factors among Syrian refugee parents residing in Ontario.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study where 540 Syrian refugee parents, residing in Ontario and with at least one child less than 18 years of age, were interviewed. Information about self-rated oral health was collected based on the question "In general, how would you rate the health of your teeth and mouth?" with answers ranging from 1 representing "excellent" and 5 representing "very poor." Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to assess the independent relationship between each of the sociodemographic-, migration-, health-, dental-related factors, and self-rated oral health.

Results: The overall prevalence of poor and very poor self-rated oral health was 43.5%. The results showed that the presence of dental health insurance, private sponsorship, improved physical and mental health, and regular visits to the dentist were factors related to improved oral health. Discussion. To achieve better oral health outcomes among refugee populations, including Syrian refugees, efforts should be focused on improving dental care and dental insurance for vulnerable populations.

安大略省叙利亚难民父母自评口腔健康的特点
背景:自2015年初以来,加拿大一直在收容叙利亚难民。几乎一半的叙利亚难民生活在安大略省,牙齿健康是最重要的紧迫需求。本研究的目的是评估居住在安大略省的叙利亚难民父母的自评口腔健康及其相关因素。方法:这是一项横断面研究,对540名叙利亚难民父母进行了访谈,这些父母居住在安大略省,至少有一个孩子小于18岁。关于自我评价口腔健康的信息是根据“一般来说,你如何评价你的牙齿和口腔健康?”的问题收集的,答案从1代表“非常好”到5代表“非常差”。采用多元线性回归分析来评估社会人口统计学、移民、健康、牙齿相关因素与自评口腔健康之间的独立关系。结果:口腔自评差和极差的总体患病率为43.5%。结果表明,牙科健康保险的存在、私人赞助、身心健康的改善以及定期看牙医是改善口腔健康的相关因素。讨论。为了在包括叙利亚难民在内的难民人口中取得更好的口腔健康成果,应重点努力改善弱势群体的牙科保健和牙科保险。
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International Journal of Dentistry
International Journal of Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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