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The different effects of vertical social capital and horizontal social capital on dental status: a multilevel analysis.

机译:纵向社会资本和横向社会资本对牙科状况的不同影响:多层次分析。

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Few studies distinguish between the effects of different forms of social capital on health and of those that do none use physical indicators of health as an outcome variable. The objective of this study was to determine whether vertical and horizontal social capital had different associations with dental status of elderly Japanese. In this cross-sectional study, self-administered questionnaires were mailed to elderly individuals living in 25 Japanese communities in 2003. Data from 5560 respondents (49.9%, 72.9+/-6.0 years) included information on social capital, numbers of remaining teeth, health behaviors, physical and mental health, and socioeconomic status. Vertical social capital was defined as participating in groups which encouraged hierarchical relations and horizontal social capital as participating in groups of equals. A multilevel logistic regression analysis was conducted to assess the association between social capital and number of remaining teeth (< or = 19 teeth or > or = 20 teeth). The prevalence of people with 19 or less teeth was 70.7%. Univariate analysis showed significant beneficial associations between individual horizontal social capital and number of remaining teeth. After adjusting for individual- and community-level covariates in multilevel analysis, community-level horizontal social capital still showed beneficial association. Compared to respondents living in highest horizontal social capital areas, those living in lowest horizontal social capital areas had a 1.25 times higher odds ratio for having 19 or less teeth. Individual-level horizontal social capital also showed beneficial effects on number of remaining teeth. Community- and individual-level vertical social capital did not show significant associations with dental status. The results suggest that horizontal social capital, not vertical social capital, has beneficial effects on numbers of remaining teeth in older Japanese adults.
机译:很少有研究能够区分不同形式的社会资本对健康的影响,以及那些没有将健康的物理指标用作结果变量的研究。这项研究的目的是确定纵向和横向社会资本是否与日本老年人的牙齿状况有不同的关联。在这项横断面研究中,2003年向生活在日本25个社区的老年人邮寄了自我管理的问卷。来自5560名受访者(49.9%,72.9 +/- 6.0岁)的数据包括社会资本,剩余牙齿数量,健康行为,身心健康以及社会经济地位。纵向社会资本被定义为参与鼓励等级关系的群体,而横向社会资本被定义为参与平等群体。进行了多级逻辑回归分析,以评估社会资本与剩余牙齿数量(<或= 19牙齿或>或= 20牙齿)之间的关联。牙齿少于等于19的人的患病率为70.7%。单因素分析表明,个人横向社会资本与剩余牙齿数量之间存在显着的有益联系。在多层次分析中对个人和社区水平的协变量进行调整后,社区水平的横向社会资本仍显示出有益的关联。与生活在水平社会资本水平最高地区的受访者相比,生活在水平社会资本水平最低地区的受访者牙齿数为19或更少的几率高1.25倍。个人水平的社会资本也对剩余牙齿的数量产生了有益的影响。社区和个人层面的垂直社会资本与牙齿状况没有显着相关性。结果表明,水平的社会资本而非垂直的社会资本对日本老年人的剩余牙齿数量具有有益的影响。

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