Tomar S L, Azevedo A B, Lawson R
Department of Dental Public Health and Hygiene, University of California-San Francisco School of Dentistry, USA.
J Public Health Dent. 1998 Fall;58(4):275-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1998.tb03009.x.
This study sought to estimate and characterize the proportion of California adults who visited a dentist in the preceding year and to identify reasons for not going.
In 1995, 4,029 adults were interviewed by telephone as part of the California Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Items included recentness of a dental visit, dental insurance status, and number of teeth lost due to disease. Persons who had not seen a dentist within the preceding year were asked the main reason they had not gone.
In 1995, 65.9% of adults reported visiting a dentist in the preceding twelve months. Use of dental services was greater among persons aged 35 years or older (70.4%) than among those aged 18-34 years (58.4%) and among those with dental insurance (74.9%) than those without (54.4%). Dental visits were less likely among adults living at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level, those with less than a high school education, and the edentulous. Reasons most commonly cited for not seeing a dentist were no perceived reason to go (37.2%), cost (30.7%), and fear (9.2%).
Substantial variation in use of dental services exists among California's adults. Achieving equity in access and opportunity for disease prevention in this state may require expanded dental insurance coverage and serious efforts in oral health promotion.
本研究旨在估算并描述加利福尼亚州上一年去过牙医诊所的成年人比例,并找出未去就诊的原因。
1995年,作为加利福尼亚州行为危险因素监测系统的一部分,4029名成年人接受了电话访谈。调查项目包括最近一次看牙医的时间、牙科保险状况以及因疾病而脱落的牙齿数量。对于上一年未看过牙医的人,询问他们未去就诊的主要原因。
1995年,65.9%的成年人报告称在前十二个月内看过牙医。35岁及以上人群(70.4%)比18至34岁人群(58.4%)、有牙科保险的人群(74.9%)比没有牙科保险的人群(54.4%)使用牙科服务的比例更高。生活在联邦贫困线200%及以下水平的成年人、高中以下学历的成年人以及无牙的成年人看牙医的可能性较小。最常被提及的未看牙医的原因是没有觉得有必要去(37.2%)、费用问题(30.7%)以及恐惧(9.2%)。
加利福尼亚州成年人在牙科服务使用方面存在很大差异。要在该州实现疾病预防的公平可及性和机会,可能需要扩大牙科保险覆盖范围,并大力开展口腔健康促进工作。