Caries Trajectories From Childhood to Adulthood Associated With Mental Disorders in Midlife

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Begoña Ruiz, Jonathan M. Broadbent, W. Murray Thomson, Sandhya Ramrakha, Joseph Boden, Geri McLeod, Terrie E. Moffitt, Avshalom Caspi, Richie Poulton
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Abstract

Oral and mental health are integral to overall health and well-being. Primary dentition caries is associated with poorer oral and general health and faster aging by midlife, but it remains unclear whether these associations also hold for mental health.

Objectives

To investigate whether primary dentition caries, caries experienced in adolescence and adulthood, and caries trajectories across the life course are associated with mental disorders in the fifth decade of life in two New Zealand birth cohorts.

Methods

Data on childhood caries and adult mental disorders were obtained from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study and the Christchurch Health and Development Study. Generalized Linear Models (GLMs) were used to estimate associations between caries at age 5 and mental disorders at age 45/40 for Dunedin and Christchurch studies, respectively. Additional analyses using Dunedin Study data investigated associations between permanent dentition caries trajectories from ages 9 to 45 and mental disorders at age 45. All analyses adjusted for sex, perinatal health, childhood SES, childhood IQ, and adult personality.

Results

Primary dentition caries experience was not associated with mental disorders in midlife in either cohort. Dunedin Study participants who were in a less favorable permanent dentition caries trajectory had higher rates of mental disorders at age 45 than those in the low-caries trajectory.

Conclusions

People who experience poor oral health across the life course are also those who suffer from poorer mental health in mid-adulthood. A lifelong trajectory of poorer dental health indicates poorer mental health and well-being in adult life.

从童年到成年的龋齿轨迹与中年精神障碍相关。
口腔和心理健康是整体健康和福祉的组成部分。初级牙齿龋齿与较差的口腔和一般健康状况以及中年时更快的衰老有关,但目前尚不清楚这些联系是否也适用于心理健康。目的:在新西兰的两个出生队列中,调查原发性牙列龋齿、青春期和成年期的龋齿以及整个生命过程中的龋齿轨迹是否与50岁时的精神障碍有关。方法:从达尼丁多学科健康与发展研究和基督城健康与发展研究中获得儿童龋齿和成人精神障碍的数据。在达尼丁和克赖斯特彻奇的研究中,分别使用广义线性模型(GLMs)来估计5岁时龋齿与45/40岁时精神障碍之间的关系。使用达尼丁研究数据的其他分析调查了9至45岁的恒牙蛀牙轨迹与45岁时精神障碍之间的关系。所有的分析都调整了性别、围产期健康、童年经济地位、童年智商和成年人格。结果:在两个队列中,原发性牙列龋经历与中年精神障碍无关。达尼丁研究的参与者在45岁时,恒牙列龋齿发展轨迹较差的人患精神障碍的比例高于低龋发展轨迹的人。结论:一生中口腔健康状况不佳的人在成年中期也会遭受较差的心理健康。牙齿健康状况较差的终生轨迹表明成年后心理健康和幸福状况较差。
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Journal of public health dentistry
Journal of public health dentistry 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
4.30%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Dentistry is devoted to the advancement of public health dentistry through the exploration of related research, practice, and policy developments. Three main types of articles are published: original research articles that provide a significant contribution to knowledge in the breadth of dental public health, including oral epidemiology, dental health services, the behavioral sciences, and the public health practice areas of assessment, policy development, and assurance; methods articles that report the development and testing of new approaches to research design, data collection and analysis, or the delivery of public health services; and review articles that synthesize previous research in the discipline and provide guidance to others conducting research as well as to policy makers, managers, and other dental public health practitioners.
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