口腔健康相关的生活质量和社会参与:性别差异。

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P Sung, Y Zhang, M Kang, S H Kang
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越来越多的证据支持口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQoL)与晚年正式社会参与(FSE)之间的相互依存关系。然而,这种关系的因果方向和其中潜在的性别差异仍未得到充分探讨。本研究从健康的社会决定因素框架内的社会因果关系和健康选择角度出发,考察了韩国老年人OHRQoL和FSE之间相互关系中的特定性别模式。随机截距交叉滞后面板模型应用于来自6,106名年龄≥55岁的韩国成年人的三波面板数据(2018年,2020年,2022年)。OHRQoL通过针对韩国人口验证的老年口腔健康评估指数进行评估。FSE是通过参与结构化组织活动的频率来测量的。分析发现OHRQoL和FSE在个人水平上存在显著的双向关联,具有明显的性别特异性模式。在男性中,高于正常水平的OHRQoL预测了随后的FSE,但相反的路径并不显著(仅健康选择)。在妇女中,观察到显著的双向关联(社会因果关系和健康选择)。这些研究结果表明,针对性别的干预措施:减轻口腔健康障碍,促进两性重新参与社会活动,同时利用社会参与来提高妇女的OHRQoL。
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Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Social Engagement: Gender Differences.

Growing evidence supports the interdependence between oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) and formal social engagement (FSE) in later life. However, the causal direction of this relationship and potential gender differences therein remain underexplored. This study, informed by social causation and health selection perspectives within a social determinants of health framework, examines gender-specific patterns in the reciprocal relationship between OHRQoL and FSE among older adults in South Korea. A random-intercept cross-lagged panel model was applied to 3-wave panel data (2018, 2020, 2022) from 6,106 Korean adults aged ≥55 y. OHRQoL was assessed by the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index, validated for the Korean population. FSE was measured by the frequency of participation in structured organizational activities. The analysis identified significant bidirectional associations between OHRQoL and FSE at the within-person level, with distinct gender-specific patterns. Among men, better-than-usual OHRQoL predicted subsequent FSE, but the reverse path was not significant (health selection only). Among women, significant bidirectional associations were observed (social causation and health selection). These findings suggest gender-tailored interventions: alleviating oral health barriers to facilitate social reengagement for both genders, while leveraging social engagement to enhance OHRQoL specifically for women.

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