Socioeconomic Inequalities in Oral Health among Adults in Guangxi, China.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Andi Li, Tingting Zhang, Qiulin Liu, Xueting Yu, Xiaojuan Zeng
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine the relationship between socioeconomic inequalities and oral health among adults in the Guangxi province of China.

Materials and methods: The present work was designed as a cross-sectional study, and comprises a secondary analysis of the Fourth National Oral Health Survey from 2015-2016. A multistage cluster sampling method was adopted for this survey, conducted in three urban and three rural districts Guangxi province. Dental examinations were conducted to determine oral health indicators: decayed teeth (DT), clinical attachment loss (CAL) and missing teeth (MT). The outcome measures were DT, CAL and MT. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data on demographic characteristics and socioeconomic status (SES). Multiple logistic regression models were used to analyse the relationship between SES and oral health by adjusting covariates.

Results: The sample consisted of 651 participants aged 35-74 years. Logisitic analysis showed a statistically significant association between SES and oral health indicators. In the fully adjusted model, participants with primary education were more likely to suffer more DT (OR = 2.67, 95% CI: 1.17-6.10), teeth with CAL ≥ 4 mm (OR = 2.15, 95% CI: 1.25-3.67) and MT (OR = 3.04, 95% CI: 1.65-5.60) compared to the higher education group. Participants with secondary education exhibited a higher likelihood of experiencing increased MT compared to those in the higher education group in the fully adjusted model (OR = 3.21, 95% CI: 1.78-5.76). Household income was associated with DT and MT in the unadjusted model only.

Conclusions: There was strong relationship between SES and oral health of adults. The survey suggested a relationship between low educational attainment and oral health.

中国广西成年人口腔健康的社会经济不平等。
目的:研究中国广西省成年人社会经济不平等与口腔健康之间的关系:本研究设计为横断面研究,包括对2015-2016年第四次全国口腔健康调查的二次分析。本次调查采用多阶段整群抽样方法,在广西省三个城市和三个农村地区进行。通过牙科检查确定口腔健康指标:龋齿(DT)、临床附着丧失(CAL)和缺失牙(MT)。结果测量指标为蛀牙(DT)、临床附着丧失(CAL)和缺失牙(MT)。采用结构化问卷收集人口特征和社会经济地位(SES)方面的数据。通过调整协变量,使用多元逻辑回归模型分析社会经济地位与口腔健康之间的关系:样本包括 651 名 35-74 岁的参与者。逻辑分析表明,SES 与口腔健康指标之间存在显著的统计学关联。在完全调整模型中,与受过高等教育的人群相比,受过小学教育的人群更有可能患有更多的 DT(OR = 2.67,95% CI:1.17-6.10)、CAL ≥ 4 mm 的牙齿(OR = 2.15,95% CI:1.25-3.67)和 MT(OR = 3.04,95% CI:1.65-5.60)。在完全调整模型中,受过中等教育的参与者与受过高等教育的参与者相比,MT 增加的可能性更高(OR = 3.21,95% CI:1.78-5.76)。仅在未调整模型中,家庭收入与DT和MT相关:结论:成人的社会经济地位与口腔健康之间存在密切关系。调查表明,教育程度低与口腔健康之间存在关系。
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Oral health & preventive dentistry
Oral health & preventive dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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51
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinicians, general practitioners, teachers, researchers, and public health administrators will find this journal an indispensable source of essential, timely information about scientific progress in the fields of oral health and the prevention of caries, periodontal diseases, oral mucosal diseases, and dental trauma. Central topics, including oral hygiene, oral epidemiology, oral health promotion, and public health issues, are covered in peer-reviewed articles such as clinical and basic science research reports; reviews; invited focus articles, commentaries, and guest editorials; and symposium, workshop, and conference proceedings.
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