Grath C M, Bedi R, Gilthorpe M S
WHO Collaborating Centre for Disability, Culture and Oral Health, National Centre for Transcultural Oral Health.
Community Dent Health. 2000 Mar;17(1):3-7.
This study was designed to determine the United Kingdom public's perception of how oral health affects quality of life (QoL) and to determine socio-demographic variations in these perceptions.
The vehicle for this study was the ONS Omnibus Survey in the UK. A random probability sample of 2,668 eligible addresses was selected from the British Postcode Address File. Setting The data were collected by qualitative, face-to-face interviews with respondents, nation-wide, in their homes, about how their oral health status affected their QoL.
1,778 adults aged 16 years or older across the UK took part in the study.
75% (1,340) believed their oral health either enhanced or reduced their QoL. Most frequently, this was perceived as being the result of its effect on eating. comfort and appearance. Other ways in which QoL was affected are also presented. Sociodemographic variations were apparent. For example, people from higher socio-economic backgrounds believed that their oral health enhanced their QoL to a greater degree (OR=1.46, CI=1.20, 1.78) than the lower socio-economic groups. Women claimed that their oral health had a greater negative effect on QoL than did men (OR=1.36, CI=1.11, 1.64). Younger people (16-64 years old) reported that their oral health status reduced and enhanced QoL more than older adults (65 years and over) (OR=1.59, CI=1.23, 2.04).
The study shows that the UK public perceives oral health as affecting their QoL in a variety of physical, social and psychological ways and that significant socio-demographic variations exist in these perceptions.
本研究旨在确定英国公众对口腔健康如何影响生活质量(QoL)的看法,并确定这些看法在社会人口统计学方面的差异。
本研究采用英国国家统计局综合调查。从英国邮政编码地址文件中随机抽取了2668个符合条件的地址作为概率样本。数据收集方式为在全国范围内对受访者进行定性的面对面访谈,访谈地点为受访者家中,内容是关于他们的口腔健康状况如何影响其生活质量。
英国1778名16岁及以上的成年人参与了该研究。
75%(1340人)认为他们的口腔健康要么提高了要么降低了他们的生活质量。最常见的是,这被认为是其对饮食、舒适度和外观产生影响的结果。还介绍了生活质量受影响的其他方式。社会人口统计学差异明显。例如,社会经济背景较高的人群认为他们的口腔健康对生活质量的提高程度(OR = 1.46,CI = 1.20,1.78)高于社会经济背景较低的人群。女性声称她们的口腔健康对生活质量的负面影响比男性更大(OR = 1.36,CI = 1.11,1.64)。年轻人(16 - 64岁)报告称,他们的口腔健康状况对生活质量的降低和提高程度都超过了老年人(65岁及以上)(OR = 1.59,CI = 1.23,2.04)。
该研究表明,英国公众认为口腔健康在身体、社会和心理等多种方面影响他们的生活质量,并且在这些看法上存在显著的社会人口统计学差异。