压力重重的生活事件、口腔健康以及怀孕期间牙科护理的障碍。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Alexander Testa PhD, Dylan B. Jackson PhD, Lisa Simon MD, DMD, Kyle T. Ganson PhD, MSW, Jason M. Nagata MD, MSc
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摘要

目的:孕期口腔健康状况不佳对母婴健康构成威胁。然而,有限的研究记录了产前期间的近期压力生活事件(SLE)与口腔健康和牙科护理利用模式之间的关系。方法:数据来自13个州,包括2016-2020年妊娠风险评估监测系统中关于睡眠呼吸暂停、口腔健康和牙科护理利用的问题(n = 48658)。使用多元逻辑回归分析来评估SLE水平(0、1-2、3-5或6+)与一系列(1)口腔健康经历和(2)妊娠期牙科护理障碍之间的关系,同时控制社会人口统计学和妊娠相关特征。结果:12岁中SLE较多的女性 出生前几个月,尤其是六个月或六个月以上,报告了更糟糕的口腔健康经历,包括没有牙科保险,没有进行牙科清洁,不知道照顾牙齿和牙龈的重要性,需要看牙医治疗问题,去看牙医治疗问题,以及未满足的牙科护理需求。SLEs水平越高,报告牙科护理障碍的几率也越高。结论:SLEs是口腔健康状况不佳、牙科护理需求未得到满足和牙科护理服务障碍的一个重要但研究不足的风险因素。未来的研究需要更好地了解SLEs与口腔健康之间的联系机制。
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Stressful life events, oral health, and barriers to dental care during pregnancy

Objectives

Poor oral health during pregnancy poses risks to maternal and infant well-being. However, limited research has documented how proximate stressful life events (SLEs) during the prenatal period are associated with oral health and patterns of dental care utilization.

Methods

Data come from 13 states that included questions on SLEs, oral health, and dental care utilization in the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System for the years 2016–2020 (n = 48,658). Multiple logistic regression analyses were used to assess the association between levels of SLE (0, 1–2, 3–5, or 6+) and a range of (1) oral health experiences and (2) barriers to dental care during pregnancy while controlling for socio-demographic and pregnancy-related characteristics.

Results

Women with more SLEs in the 12 months before birth—especially six or more—reported worse oral health experiences, including not having dental insurance, not having a dental cleaning, not knowing the importance of caring for teeth and gums, needing to see a dentist for a problem, going to see a dentist for a problem, and unmet dental care needs. Higher levels of SLEs were also associated with elevated odds of reporting barriers to dental care.

Conclusions

SLEs are an essential but often understudied risk factor for poor oral health, unmet dental care needs, and barriers to dental care services. Future research is needed to understand better the mechanisms linking SLEs and oral health.

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来源期刊
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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