Impact of self-perceived oral health and socio-economic factors on oral health-related behavior in Estonian adults.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Marjo Sinijärv, Jana Olak, Rein Murakas, Riina Runnel
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Objective: To identify which socioeconomic factors are affecting oral health-related behavior and to provide suggestions for improving the population's oral health.  Materials and methods: The survey includes population groups from age 35 and older from all 15 Estonian counties and major cities (n = 2,376). The study is based on data from a nationwide Estonian Adult Oral Health Survey questionnaire. In addition to analyzing eight aspects of oral health-related behavior and self-perceived oral health variables, the survey also includes participants' socio-economic and demographic characteristics. The study utilizes frequency tables (including cumulative distributions), means, correlations, and regression analysis as its methods.

Results: The mean number of beneficial behaviors reported by the participant was 4.2 (SD 1.6). The value of the oral health-related behavior index (OHBI, the number of reported behaviors from the eight) is initially determined by the optimal timing between meals, abstinence from smoking, and the choice of drinking water or refraining from any intake between meals. Participants with higher OHBI tended to rate their self-perceived oral health better. Adherence to beneficial dental health-related behavior in Estonian adults is primarily influenced by gender, educational level, type of settlement, and household income level.

Conclusions: In order to significantly improve oral health and related behaviors, it is imperative to integrate dental services into universal health coverage and deliver ongoing oral health education for adults.

爱沙尼亚成年人自我感觉口腔健康和社会经济因素对口腔健康相关行为的影响。
目的确定哪些社会经济因素会影响与口腔健康有关的行为,并为改善人口的口腔健康提供建议。 材料和方法:调查对象包括爱沙尼亚所有 15 个县和主要城市的 35 岁及以上人口群体(n = 2 376)。研究基于爱沙尼亚全国成人口腔健康调查问卷的数据。除了分析八个方面的口腔健康相关行为和自我感觉口腔健康变量外,调查还包括参与者的社会经济和人口特征。研究采用频率表(包括累积分布)、平均值、相关性和回归分析等方法:参与者报告的有益行为的平均数量为 4.2(标准差为 1.6)。口腔健康相关行为指数(OHBI,即报告的八种行为中的行为数量)的值最初由两餐之间的最佳时间、戒烟、选择饮水或两餐之间不摄入任何食物决定。OHBI较高的参与者往往自我感觉口腔健康状况较好。爱沙尼亚成年人坚持有益的牙齿健康相关行为主要受性别、教育水平、居住地类型和家庭收入水平的影响:为了大大改善口腔健康和相关行为,必须将牙科服务纳入全民健康保险,并为成年人提供持续的口腔健康教育。
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.00%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Odontologica Scandinavica publishes papers conveying new knowledge within all areas of oral health and disease sciences.
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