Prosthodontic profiles relating to economic status, social network, and social support in an elderly population living independently in Canada
Identifieur interne : 009900 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 009899; suivant : 009901Prosthodontic profiles relating to economic status, social network, and social support in an elderly population living independently in Canada
Auteurs : Gerardo Maupomé [Canada] ; Michael I. Macentee [Canada]Source :
- The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry [ 0022-3913 ] ; 1998.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : Classe sociale, Participation sociale.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Anterior teeth, British columbia, Change light bulb, Clinical examinations, Clinical services, Community dent, Complete dentures, Dent, Dent educ, Dental appearance, Dental services, Dental status, Dental treatment, Dentistry, Denture, Elderly patients, Elderly persons, Elderly population, Emotional support, Epidemiol, General health, Hanson, Health status, High school, Higher incomes, Host resistance, Important determinants, Index value, Individual variables, Leaky faucet, Life satisfaction, Logistic, Logistic regression, Logistic regression models, Macentee, Majority category, Maupom, More variables, Need someone, Odds ratio, Older adults, Oral behavior, Oral health, Oral health sciences, Oral health status, Outcome variables, Past week, Prosthetic, Prosthetic dentistry, Prosthetic dentistry table, Prosthodontic, Prosthodontic health status, Prosthodontic profiles, Prosthodontic services, Prosthodontic status, Prosthodontic variables, Response category, Significant variables, Social class, Social environment, Social influence, Social network, Social participation, Social relationships, Social support, Social support issues, Social ties, Social variables, Spec care dent, Swedish population, Tooth loss, Younger respondents.
- Teeft :
- Anterior teeth, British columbia, Change light bulb, Clinical examinations, Clinical services, Community dent, Complete dentures, Dent, Dent educ, Dental appearance, Dental services, Dental status, Dental treatment, Dentistry, Denture, Elderly patients, Elderly persons, Elderly population, Emotional support, Epidemiol, General health, Hanson, Health status, High school, Higher incomes, Host resistance, Important determinants, Index value, Individual variables, Leaky faucet, Life satisfaction, Logistic, Logistic regression, Logistic regression models, Macentee, Majority category, Maupom, More variables, Need someone, Odds ratio, Older adults, Oral behavior, Oral health, Oral health sciences, Oral health status, Outcome variables, Past week, Prosthetic, Prosthetic dentistry, Prosthetic dentistry table, Prosthodontic, Prosthodontic health status, Prosthodontic profiles, Prosthodontic services, Prosthodontic status, Prosthodontic variables, Response category, Significant variables, Social class, Social environment, Social influence, Social network, Social participation, Social relationships, Social support, Social support issues, Social ties, Social variables, Spec care dent, Swedish population, Tooth loss, Younger respondents.
Abstract
Abstract: Statement of problem. Previous evaluations of life satisfaction and health have not completely explained the impact of social network, social support, and economics on the oral health-related behavior of elderly patients, particularly in relation to missing teeth. Purpose. This study measured the strength of associations between social network/support/class and the use of complete and removable partial dentures in elderly patients living p = 5 independently. Material And Methods. A multiple stepwise logistic regression was used to contrast data from previous studies relating to the subject and to explore the influence of these social variables. Results. The results substantiated the links observed in a previous study between some social features and oral fitness. More frequent use of complete dentures was identified among participants who reported higher incomes and among those who thought their incomes were sufficient for their needs. Unreplaced missing anterior teeth were associated more commonly with subjects less willing or able to leave their homes. Conclusions. Some salient features of prosthodontic care and oral health status were common to 2, comparable social environments. A minority within the elderly population may not see a need to make use of clinical dental services, regardless of how accessible these services are to them. Social network and social support issues may be important determinants in this perceived need to use clinical services. (J Prosthet Dent 1998;80:598-604.)
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DOI: 10.1016/S0022-3913(98)70038-1
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