牙周病自述量表的横断面临床验证。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Casey D Wright, Arif Salman, Raul I Garcia, Daniel W McNeil, Brenda Heaton
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摘要

背景:牙周病自我报告(PDSR)测量最初是创建的,并通过在线数据收集使用全国样本进行心理测量学验证。PDSR的先前验证中没有包括临床参数。因此,本研究通过检查PDSR评分与各种临床参数之间的关系来评估该测量的临床有效性的潜在证据,这些参数来自于进行全口牙周检查的新样本。方法:来自社区样本(n = 114)的成年人提供了人口统计信息,对PDSR测量做出了回应,并接受了全口临床牙周检查。根据牙周炎的临床参数对PDSR获得的个体自我报告项目、亚量表得分和总分进行评估。回归模型和受试者工作特征统计也被用来检验PDSR预测临床结果的能力。结果:PDSR总分与平均探深呈正相关(r = 0.50, p 2 = 0.19)。区分CDC/AAP非/轻度牙周炎和中度/重度牙周炎类别的PDSR评分曲线下面积为0.71 (95% CI: 0.62-0.81)。结论:临床数据支持使用PDSR测量作为牙周病的筛查工具。此外,由于PDSR较少依赖于通过临床接触获得的信息,因此与其他测量方法相比,PDSR可以提供额外的效用。
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Cross-Sectional Clinical Validation of the Periodontal Disease Self-Report Measure.

Background: The Periodontal Disease Self Report (PDSR) measure was originally created and psychometrically validated using a nationwide sample via online data collection. No clinical parameters were included in the prior validation of the PDSR. Thus, this study evaluated potential evidence for the clinical validity of the measure by examining associations between the PDSR scores and various clinical parameters obtained from a new sample of participants in which full-mouth periodontal examinations were conducted.

Methods: Adults from a community sample (n = 114) provided demographic information, responded to the PDSR measure and received a full-mouth clinical periodontal examination. Individual self-report items, subscale scores and total scores obtained from the PDSR were evaluated against clinical parameters of periodontitis. Regression models and receiver operating characteristic statistics were also utilised to test the ability of the PDSR to predict clinical outcomes.

Results: PDSR total scores were positively correlated with mean probing depth (r = 0.50, p < 0.01) and mean clinical attachment loss (r = 0.52, p < 0.01). After accounting for common risk factors in periodontal disease, the PDSR predicted mean probing depth (β = 0.45, 95% CI: 0.02-0.04; ΔR2 = 0.19). The area under the curve for the PDSR scores distinguishing between CDC/AAP no/mild periodontitis and moderate/severe periodontitis categories was 0.71 (95% CI: 0.62-0.81).

Conclusions: Clinical data support the use of the PDSR measure as a screening tool for periodontal disease. Additionally, the PDSR may offer added utility compared to other measures due to less reliance on information obtained via clinical encounters.

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Community dentistry and oral epidemiology
Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
8.70%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology is to serve as a forum for scientifically based information in community dentistry, with the intention of continually expanding the knowledge base in the field. The scope is therefore broad, ranging from original studies in epidemiology, behavioral sciences related to dentistry, and health services research through to methodological reports in program planning, implementation and evaluation. Reports dealing with people of all age groups are welcome. The journal encourages manuscripts which present methodologically detailed scientific research findings from original data collection or analysis of existing databases. Preference is given to new findings. Confirmations of previous findings can be of value, but the journal seeks to avoid needless repetition. It also encourages thoughtful, provocative commentaries on subjects ranging from research methods to public policies. Purely descriptive reports are not encouraged, nor are behavioral science reports with only marginal application to dentistry. The journal is published bimonthly.
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