Rurality of Location of Origin among Adult Latinx Immigrants: Association with Oral Health Factors.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ethnicity & Disease Pub Date : 2025-08-22 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.18865/EthnDis-2024-34
Dylan Jones, Caroline V Brooks, Gerardo Maupomé
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Abstract

Objectives: This study examined how Mexican and Central American immigrants' location of origin (in their home country) along the rural/urban continuum was associated with four selected dental outcomes among recent immigrants, prior to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Using baseline wave data from the 2017-2022 VidaSana study about the health and living environment of Mexican and Central American immigrants living in Indiana, this study used logistic regression models to examine the extent to which rural versus urban differences in location of origin and other sociodemographic variables predicted self-rated oral health, self-rated oral health knowledge, oral pain, and ever having fluoride applied in a dental office.

Results: The present analysis was based on 547 Mexican and Central American immigrant respondents (68% females; mean age, 34.4 years [SD, 11.2]; Central American: 42%; Mexican: 58%). A higher degree of rurality in the geographic location of origin was associated with less desirable oral health features.

Conclusions: The rural/urban divide is significantly associated with oral health impacts of Hispanic/Latinx groups. This may be partly due to the often-lower educational opportunities available and the socioeconomic status in rural areas, in comparison with more affluent urban locations; such disparity is likely to provide fewer opportunities to maintain a healthful status (eg, less access to actionable health maneuvers involving toothpaste, toothbrushes, and dental floss for good oral hygiene; or more limited access to dental offices). The degree of rurality in the location of origin appears to be one element in the complex health disparities landscape.

拉丁裔成年移民原籍地的乡村性:与口腔健康因素的关系。
目的:本研究调查了2020年COVID-19大流行之前,墨西哥和中美洲移民在农村/城市连续体中的原籍地(在其本国)与近期移民中四种选定的牙齿结局之间的关系。方法:利用2017-2022年居住在印第安纳州的墨西哥和中美洲移民的健康和生活环境VidaSana研究的基线波数据,本研究使用逻辑回归模型来检验农村与城市的原籍地差异和其他社会人口统计学变量对自评价口腔健康、自评价口腔健康知识、口腔疼痛和是否在牙科诊所使用氟化物的影响程度。结果:本分析基于547名墨西哥和中美洲移民受访者(68%为女性,平均年龄34.4岁[SD, 11.2];中美洲:42%;墨西哥:58%)。原产地的农村程度越高,口腔健康特征越不理想。结论:农村/城市差异与西班牙裔/拉丁裔群体的口腔健康影响显著相关。部分原因可能是与较富裕的城市地区相比,农村地区的教育机会往往较低,社会经济地位也较低;这种差距很可能会减少保持健康状态的机会(例如,获得牙膏、牙刷和牙线等可操作的健康措施以保持良好口腔卫生的机会较少;或者去牙科诊所的机会更有限)。原籍地的乡村化程度似乎是复杂的健康差异格局中的一个因素。
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Ethnicity & Disease
Ethnicity & Disease 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethnicity & Disease is an international journal that exclusively publishes information on the causal and associative relationships in the etiology of common illnesses through the study of ethnic patterns of disease. Topics focus on: ethnic differentials in disease rates;impact of migration on health status; social and ethnic factors related to health care access and health; and metabolic epidemiology. A major priority of the journal is to provide a forum for exchange between the United States and the developing countries of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
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