Barriers Affecting the Oral Health of People Diagnosed with Depression: A Systematic Review.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Zdravstveno Varstvo Pub Date : 2020-10-18 eCollection Date: 2020-12-01 DOI:10.2478/sjph-2020-0034
Miloš Stepović, Dalibor Stajić, Zlata Rajković, Milena Maričić, Marija Sekulić
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Abstract

Introduction: The problems of oral health of people diagnosed with depression are not adequately recognized, either in developed or developing countries. Social stigma, lack of self-interest, or even inadequate approaches of dental doctors towards the unique situation of this group of people this lead to excessive oral health problems.

Methods: The bibliographic database PubMed/Medline, Google Scholar, and Whiley online library were searched using the following text and MeSH as separate key terms and in combination: depression and oral health/dental caries/periodontal disease/tooth loss/utilization of oral health services/and barriers. The content of documents was analysed using qualitative methodology.

Results: Twenty-six original studies were included in the review. Level/severity of depression, medication and medical comorbidity are the most important medical barriers influencing the oral health of people diagnosed with depression. Dental fear and anxiety are mostly combined with low oral hygiene and bad oral health. Socioeconomic status, dental insurance, bad habits and education also have important roles in the oral health status of people diagnosed with depression.

Conclusion: Including individuals with depression and oral health problems in national health programs, creating specific prevention programs, or subsidizing the cost of treatment are some of the recommendations suggested as solutions.

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影响抑郁症患者口腔健康的障碍:系统综述。
无论是在发达国家还是发展中国家,被诊断患有抑郁症的人的口腔健康问题都没有得到充分认识。社会耻辱感、缺乏自我利益,甚至牙科医生对这一群体的独特情况采取的方法不充分,都导致了过多的口腔健康问题。方法:检索书目数据库PubMed/Medline、Google Scholar和Whiley在线图书馆,使用以下文本和MeSH作为单独的关键术语和组合:抑郁与口腔健康/龋齿/牙周病/牙齿脱落/口腔卫生服务的利用/和障碍。文献内容采用定性方法进行分析。结果:26项原始研究被纳入综述。抑郁症的程度/严重程度、药物治疗和医疗共病是影响抑郁症患者口腔健康的最重要的医学障碍。牙科恐惧和焦虑大多与口腔卫生水平低和口腔健康状况不佳相结合。社会经济地位、牙科保险、不良习惯和教育对抑郁症患者的口腔健康状况也有重要影响。结论:将患有抑郁症和口腔健康问题的个人纳入国家卫生计划,建立专门的预防计划,或补贴治疗费用是建议的一些解决方案。
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