Socio-demographic inequalities and teeth extraction in the last 12 months in Italy.

Annali di stomatologia Pub Date : 2015-02-09 eCollection Date: 2014-10-01
Giuseppe La Torre, Umberto Romeo, Gianluca Iarocci, Orlando Brugnoletti, Leda Semyonov, Alexandros Galanakis, Ersilia Barbato
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Abstract

Aims: Teeth loss represents a major concern for the global oral health status of a population. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of teeth extraction among the Italian adult population, analyzing the association between teeth extraction in the last 12 months and socio-demographic characteristics.

Methods: This cross-sectional study is based on the national survey 'Health Conditions and Healthcare Services Use', carried out by the Italian National Centre of Statistics (ISTAT) in 2005. A univariate analysis was performed to investigate the association between the dependent and the independent variables (teeth extraction Vs socio-demographic characteristics). Multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to assess the influence on the outcome (teeth extraction Yes/No).

Results: The present study highlights the relationship between teeth extraction and socio-demographic factors. Out of 128,040 individuals, the sampled population consisted of 124,677 subjects, representing 56,400,323 individuals in the Italian population. The prevalence of teeth extraction in the last 12 months was 8.2%. Subjects who underwent teeth extraction in the last 12 months were prevalent female (8.6%), smokers (10.4%), with a primary education (9.2%), married (9.2%), in poor health conditions (9.3%), age category of 55-64 years (11.1%), from Northeast of Italy (8.5%), with scarce household income (8.4%). The multivariate analysis confirmed most of the results of the univariate analysis.

Conclusions: Inequalities in health among groups of various socioeconomic status constitute one of the main challenges for public health; these inequalities might be reduced by improving educational opportunities, income distribution, health-related behaviour, or accessibility to health care.

意大利过去12个月的社会人口不平等和拔牙情况。
目的:牙齿脱落是全球人口口腔健康状况的一个主要问题。本研究的目的是描述意大利成年人口中拔牙的流行程度,分析过去12个月拔牙与社会人口特征之间的关系。方法:这项横断面研究基于意大利国家统计中心2005年开展的“健康状况和医疗保健服务使用情况”全国调查。进行单变量分析以调查因变量和自变量(拔牙Vs社会人口统计学特征)之间的关联。采用多元logistic回归分析评估对结果的影响(拔牙是/否)。结果:本研究强调拔牙与社会人口因素的关系。在128,040个人中,抽样人口包括124,677名受试者,代表意大利人口中的56,400,323人。近12个月拔牙率为8.2%。在过去12个月中接受拔牙的受试者普遍为女性(8.6%)、吸烟者(10.4%)、受过小学教育(9.2%)、已婚(9.2%)、健康状况不佳(9.3%)、年龄在55-64岁之间(11.1%)、来自意大利东北部(8.5%)、家庭收入不足(8.4%)。多因素分析证实了单因素分析的大部分结果。结论:不同社会经济地位群体之间的健康不平等是公共卫生面临的主要挑战之一;这些不平等可以通过改善教育机会、收入分配、与健康有关的行为或获得保健的机会来减少。
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