Oral Health and Use of Dental Services Among Hispanics
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Auteurs : Denice C. L. Stewart [États-Unis] ; Alexander N. Ortega [États-Unis] ; David Dausey [États-Unis] ; Robert Rosenheck [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of Public Health Dentistry [ 0022-4006 ] ; 2002-06.
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- Wicri :
- topic : Acculturation, Soins de santé, Santé publique.
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- KwdEn :
- Acculturation, Acculturation data, Acculturation level, Acculturation status, Annual family income, Breast cancer screening, Cardiovascular risk factors, Caries, Cubanamericans, Cultural competence, Current analysis, Dade county, Dental, Dental care, Dental caries, Dental hygienist, Dental insurance, Dental insurance status, Dental service, Dental services, Ethnic identification, Excellent condition, Government printing office, Health care, Health dentistry, Health services, Health status, Healthy people, Hhanes, Hhanes data, High acculturation status, High education, High school, High school education, Higher percentage, Highest percentage, Hispanic, Hispanic health, Hispanic populations, Hispanic subgroups, Hispanic women, Human services, Important factors, Insurance coverage, Ismail, Lifetime prevalence, Main reason, Multivariable models, Nutrition examination survey, Oral health, Oral health status, Other factors, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontal health, Periodontal pocket, Permanent teeth, Poor condition, Preventive services, Psychiatric disorders, Public health, Public health service, Puerto rican, Puerto rican sample, Puerto rican samples, Puerto ricans, Rican, Ricans, Sample weights, Significant predictor, Subgroup, Tedentulous persons, Thanhigh school, Total tooth loss, York city, York city area.
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- Acculturation, Acculturation data, Acculturation level, Acculturation status, Annual family income, Breast cancer screening, Cardiovascular risk factors, Caries, Cubanamericans, Cultural competence, Current analysis, Dade county, Dental, Dental care, Dental caries, Dental hygienist, Dental insurance, Dental insurance status, Dental service, Dental services, Ethnic identification, Excellent condition, Government printing office, Health care, Health dentistry, Health services, Health status, Healthy people, Hhanes, Hhanes data, High acculturation status, High education, High school, High school education, Higher percentage, Highest percentage, Hispanic, Hispanic health, Hispanic populations, Hispanic subgroups, Hispanic women, Human services, Important factors, Insurance coverage, Ismail, Lifetime prevalence, Main reason, Multivariable models, Nutrition examination survey, Oral health, Oral health status, Other factors, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontal health, Periodontal pocket, Permanent teeth, Poor condition, Preventive services, Psychiatric disorders, Public health, Public health service, Puerto rican, Puerto rican sample, Puerto rican samples, Puerto ricans, Rican, Ricans, Sample weights, Significant predictor, Subgroup, Tedentulous persons, Thanhigh school, Total tooth loss, York city, York city area.
Abstract
Objectives: This study examined factors related to oral health and dental service use among Mexican‐Americans, Cuban‐Americans, and Puerto Ricans from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1982–84 (HHANES). Methods: Categorical measures of oral health were created: (1) perceived oral health status, (2) evaluated oral health status, (3) decayed permanent teeth, (4) teeth missing due to caries, (5) total permanent teeth present, and (6) periodontal classification. The effects of acculturation, education, dental insurance, and perceived condition of teeth and gums on dental service use in the past two and five years were examined using logistic regression. All analyses were performed separately for each of the three samples using SAS‐callable SUDDAN. Results: Dental insurance and education were the most important factors in determining use of dental cleanings and use of dental care. For Mexican‐Americans, Cuban‐Americans, and Puerto Ricans, acculturation was a factor in determining use of dental care in the past five years. Conclusions: While dental insurance and education appear to be the most important factors for determining both use of dental cleaning services and use of dental care in all three samples, acculturation also had some impact for determining use of dental care.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2002.tb03427.x
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