[牙科焦虑和社会分层]。

P O Neverlien
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在挪威15岁及以上人口(n = 1351)的随机样本中,调查了自我报告的牙科焦虑与社会文化和社会经济变量的关系。受教育程度、职业、在校年限、家庭收入和个人收入与牙齿焦虑的关系可以忽略不计,或者根本没有关系。女性劳动者(高水平)和女性工作人员(低水平)之间的自我报告牙科焦虑水平与社会背景因素之间的差异具有统计学意义。
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[Dental anxiety and social stratification].

Self-reported dental anxiety in relation to sociocultural and socioeconomic variables were investigated in a random sample of the Norwegian population aged 15 years and older (n = 1351). Education, profession, number of years in school, family income and personal income were negligibly or not at all associated with dental anxiety. The only statistically significant difference in levels of self-reported dental anxiety in relation to social background factors was between female labourers (high level) and female functionaries (low level).

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