Self-reported data validity for assessment of systemic and oral health as risk for dependency in old age: a cohort profile of elderly individuals in mid Sweden.

IF 3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-03-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1491723
Alessandra Neves-Guimaraes, Ruzan Udumyan, Kartheyaene Jayaprakash Demirel, Pernilla Larsson Gran, Carin Starkhammar, Carina Källestål
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Purpose: The Mid Sweden Cohort (MSC) was established to investigate self-perceived oral and general health among two groups of aging individuals in two counties (Örebro and Östergötland) in Sweden. For internal and external data validation, we linked collected data on health status, behavior, sociodemographic circumstances, and dependency with national register data from Statistics Sweden and compared non-respondents and those lost to follow-up to respondents.

Participants: MSC is based on a longitudinal multiwave study of aging men and women who answered a cross-sectional questionnaire from MSC: (1) the 1992 cohort including participants aged 50 years in 1992 and (2) the 2007 cohort including participants aged 75 years in 2007. After the baseline surveys, data collection was conducted every 5 years, with the latest wave from 2017 included in our validation. Between 1992 and 2017, 8,879 participants were included in cohort 1, while 5,191 individuals were included in cohort 2 between 2007 and 2017.

Results: After linking self-reported data with national register-based data and analyzing loss to follow-up and non-response numbers, we found that, besides age, factors such as being male, having immigrant status, lower income and education level, being single, and being in poor health were predictors of non-response and loss to follow-up, aligning with the findings of other studies. Based on our results, we conclude the MSC is reliable for further research, provided the observed bias is taken into account.

Future plans: Using the MSC, we aim to analyze self-reported oral health changes as a predictor of dependency in the elderly and track oral health status over time. Furthermore, we plan to link data with register-based clinical oral health records. We also intend to add the 2022 wave data and future waves into the existing dataset.

目的:瑞典中部队列(MSC)的建立是为了调查瑞典两个县(厄勒布鲁和厄斯特哥特兰)两组老年人的自我感觉口腔和一般健康状况。为了对内部和外部数据进行验证,我们将收集到的有关健康状况、行为、社会人口环境和依赖性的数据与瑞典统计局的全国登记数据进行了关联,并将非应答者和失去随访者与应答者进行了比较:MSC 基于一项纵向多波研究,研究对象为回答 MSC 横断面问卷的老年男性和女性:(1) 1992 年队列,包括 1992 年 50 岁的参与者;(2) 2007 年队列,包括 2007 年 75 岁的参与者。基线调查之后,数据收集每 5 年进行一次,我们的验证包括了 2017 年的最新数据。1992 年至 2017 年间,8879 名参与者被纳入队列 1,而 2007 年至 2017 年间,5191 人被纳入队列 2:在将自我报告数据与国家登记数据相联系并分析随访损失和未回复数据后,我们发现,除年龄外,男性、移民身份、收入和教育水平较低、单身和健康状况较差等因素也是未回复和随访损失的预测因素,这与其他研究结果一致。根据我们的研究结果,我们得出结论,只要考虑到观察到的偏差,MSC 对于进一步研究是可靠的:我们的目标是利用 MSC 分析自我报告的口腔健康变化,将其作为老年人依赖性的预测指标,并跟踪口腔健康状况的变化。此外,我们还计划将数据与以登记为基础的临床口腔健康记录联系起来。我们还打算将 2022 年的波次数据和未来的波次数据添加到现有数据集中。
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