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Socioeconomic status and self‐reported periodontal symptoms in community‐dwelling individuals: data from the Korea Community Health Surveys of 2011 and 2013

机译:社区居住个人的社会经济地位和自我报告的牙周症状:2011年和2013年韩国社区健康调查的数据

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Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the association between socioeconomic status and self‐reported periodontal symptoms. Materials and methods In this cross‐sectional study, data were used from the 2011 and 2013 Community Health Surveys. The 210,432 (weighted n?=? 36,294,413) and 220,396 (weighted n?=? 39,067,134) subjects, respectively, were aged 19?years or older. Proportional and systematic sampling was performed. Surveys were conducted by trained interviewers using computer‐assisted personal interviewing. The proportions of subjects with tooth mobility, gingival swelling, calculus and gingival bleeding were calculated. Independent variables included sex, age and socioeconomic status measures (education, occupation and income). Differences in the self‐reported periodontal symptoms rates according to socioeconomic status were determined using independent t ‐tests and one‐way analysis of variance. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the association of periodontal symptoms with socioeconomic status. Results Approximately 30% of the subjects reported at least one symptom of periodontal disease; 11.3% and 9.6% reported gingival bleeding and gingival swelling, respectively, while 5.6% and 3.5% reported dental calculus and tooth mobility, respectively. There were significant associations with self‐reported periodontal symptoms according to occupation, education and income ( P? ?0.01). Conclusions The severity of self‐reported periodontal symptoms differed according to socioeconomic status. Subjects with lower socioeconomic status reported more advanced periodontal disease symptoms, such as gingival swelling, while those with higher socioeconomic status reported more incipient periodontal symptoms, such as gingival bleeding. Socioeconomic status remains a factor affecting self‐reported periodontal symptoms in community‐dwelling individuals in Korea.
机译:目的这项研究旨在评估社会经济地位与自我报告的牙周症状之间的关联。在该横断面研究中的材料和方法,数据来自2011年和2013年社区健康调查。分别为210,432(加权N?= 36,294,413)和220,396(加权N?= 39,067,134)受试者,年龄19?岁或以上。进行比例和系统采样。调查是由训练有素的面试官使用计算机辅助个人访谈进行的。计算牙齿迁移率,牙龈肿胀,微积分和牙龈出血的对象的比例。独立变量包括性别,年龄和社会经济地位措施(教育,占领和收入)。利用独立的T -Tests和单向分析,确定了根据社会经济地位的自我报告的牙周症状率的差异和方差单向分析。逻辑回归分析用于识别与社会经济地位的牙周症状协会。结果约30%的受试者报告了至少一种牙周病症状;报告牙龈出血和牙龈肿胀的11.3%和9.6%,分别报告了5.6%和3.5%报告的牙科微积分和牙齿流动性。根据职业,教育和收入(P?& 0.01),有重大关联与自我报告的牙周症状。结论自我报告的牙周症状的严重程度根据社会经济地位而不同。具有较低社会经济状况的受试者报告了更先进的牙周病症状,例如牙龈肿胀,而社会经济状况较高的人则报告了更多初期的牙周症状,例如牙龈出血。社会经济地位仍然是影响韩国社区住宅个人中的自我报告的牙周症状的因素。

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