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Tooth Brushing, Flossing, and Preventive Dental Visits by Detroit-area Residents in Relation to Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors

机译:底特律地区居民与人口统计和社会经济因素有关的牙刷,牙线和预防性牙科观察

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A survey was conducted to identify (a) factors that influence preventive dental behaviors and (b) target groups for interventions. Data were collected in face-to-face interviews with a probability sample of 662 dentate adults living in the Detroit tricounty area. The interviews included questions about demographic and socioeconomic variables and about three preventive behaviors: brushing, flossing, and preventive dental visits. All behaviors were positively associated with socioeconomic status. Females were more likely than males to perform each of the behaviors at the recommended frequency. The behaviors were only weakly associated with age. Whites were more likely than nonwhites to make regular dental visits, but frequency of brushing and flossing did not vary substantially across racial groups. The impact of race on frequency of dental visits was reduced when socioeconomic status was statistically controlled. Findings suggest that socioeconomic status, race, and sex remain important considerations when planning dental health education or other interventions.
机译:进行了一项调查,以确定影响预防性牙科行为的因素和(b)针对干预措施的目标群体。在面对面采访中收集数据,概率样本为662名牙齿成年人,居住在底特律特写区。面试包括关于人口统计和社会经济变量以及大约三项预防性行为的问题:刷牙,牙线和预防性牙科。所有行为都与社会经济地位正相关。女性比男性更可能以推荐频率执行每个行为。行为只与年龄无关。白人比非白人更有可能进行定期牙科探访,但刷牙频率和牙线的频率没有大幅度的种族群体变化。当社会经济地位在统计上控制时,减少了种族对牙科景点的影响。调查结果表明,在规划牙科健康教育或其他干预措施时,社会经济地位,种族和性别仍然是重要的考虑因素。

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