在获得预防性牙科服务的儿童人口的种族差异:二级数据分析。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Affan Ghaffari, Russell F Bradbury, Jeffrey Harman
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摘要

背景和目的:虽然预防措施可以减轻龋齿的负担,但在预防性牙科保健的利用方面仍然存在种族差异。我们的目的是确定在接受预防性口腔手术方面是否存在种族差异(1)黑人儿童和白人儿童;(2)西班牙裔儿童和白人儿童。方法:我们使用了2018年至2021年美国医疗支出小组调查的汇总数据。关键的结果变量涉及预防性牙科服务的使用(即检查、x光、清洁、牙齿密封剂安装和氟化物治疗),而主要的预测变量涉及种族(即,他们是白人、黑人还是西班牙裔儿童)。结果:控制协变量,西班牙裔和白人儿童接受x射线、密封剂和氟化物治疗的几率没有统计学意义(P结论:本研究强调了美国西班牙裔儿童在利用预防性牙科服务方面取得的巨大进步,以及黑人儿童持续存在的差距;然而,需要进一步的研究集中在结构,社会文化和因素造成这些差异。
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Racial Disparities in Access to Preventive Dental Services in Pediatric Population: A Secondary Data Analysis.

Background and objectives: Though preventive measures are available to alleviate the burden of dental caries, there remain racial disparities in the utilization of preventative dental care. Our objectives were to determine whether racial disparities persisted in receiving preventive oral procedures between (1) black children and white children; and (2) Hispanic children and white children.

Methods: We used pooled Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data in the United States from 2018 to 2021. The key outcome variable involved the use of preventive dental services (ie, examination, x-rays, cleaning, dental sealant fitting, and fluoride treatment), while the main predictor variable involved race (ie, whether they were white, black, or Hispanic children).

Results: Controlling for covariates, there was no statistical significance in the odds of Hispanic and white children in receiving x-rays, sealants, and fluoride treatment (P < .001). black children had significantly lower odds of receiving oral examination, x-rays, and fluoride treatment than their white counterparts (P < .01).

Conclusions: This study highlights the massive strides made in the utilization of preventive dental services by Hispanic children in the United States along with the persisting disparities largely present for black children; however, further studies are needed focusing on structural, sociocultural, and factors contributing to these disparities.

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期刊介绍: Family & Community Health is a practical quarterly which presents creative, multidisciplinary perspectives and approaches for effective public and community health programs. Each issue focuses on a single timely topic and addresses issues of concern to a wide variety of population groups with diverse ethnic backgrounds, including children and the elderly, men and women, and rural and urban communities.
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