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探索影响新西兰儿童使用牙科服务和刷牙的因素。

Exploring factors that influence child use of dental services and toothbrushing in New Zealand.

作者信息

Jamieson Lisa M, Koopu Pauline I

机构信息

Australian Research Center for Population Oral Health, The University of Adelaide, SA, Australia.

出版信息

Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2006 Dec;34(6):410-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2006.00291.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore factors contributing to dental service use and toothbrushing among Mäori, Pacific and New Zealand European or Other (NZEO) children in New Zealand.

METHODS

Data were obtained from the 2002 National Child Nutrition Survey. Models representing demographic, socio-economic status (SES), lifestyle, dietary, food security and oral health paradigms were tested using logistic regression.

RESULTS

Mäori and Pacific children were more likely to not attend for dental care (OR: 1.99 and 2.05 respectively) than NZEO children when age, sex and time lived in New Zealand were accounted for. The addition of household (OR: 1.93 and 2.05 respectively) or lifestyle (OR: 1.95 and 1.81 respectively) factors resulted in minimal OR changes for Mäori or Pacific child dental attendance, whereas addition of dietary (OR: 1.44 and 1.23 respectively) and food security (OR: 1.43 and 1.32 respectively) items reduced the ORs of Mäori and Pacific child dental attendance so they no longer differed significantly to NZEO children. Addition of dental factors increased the ORs of Mäori and Pacific children not utilizing dental services compared with NZEO children (OR: 2.30 and 2.13 respectively). Mäori and Pacific children were more likely to not brush teeth (OR: 3.86 and 1.49 respectively) than NZEO children when age, sex and time lived in New Zealand were accounted for. Addition of dietary factors resulted in a 36% OR reduction of Mäori children not brushing (OR: 2.57), while addition of household SES (OR: 1.06), lifestyle (OR: 1.14), dietary (OR: 0.71) or food security factors (OR: 1.19) reduced the ORs of Pacific children so they were no longer significantly different to NZEO children.

CONCLUSIONS

Mäori and Pacific children were more likely to have not received dental care (variance largely explained by dietary and food security factors) and Mäori children were more likely to not brush their teeth (variance largely explained by dietary items) than NZEO children.

摘要

目的

探讨影响新西兰毛利族、太平洋岛民以及欧洲裔或其他族裔(NZEO)儿童使用牙科服务和刷牙行为的因素。

方法

数据来源于2002年全国儿童营养调查。使用逻辑回归对代表人口统计学、社会经济地位(SES)、生活方式、饮食、食品安全和口腔健康模式的模型进行检验。

结果

在考虑年龄、性别和在新西兰居住时间的情况下,毛利族和太平洋岛民儿童比NZEO儿童更有可能不去看牙医(优势比分别为1.99和2.05)。加入家庭因素(优势比分别为1.93和2.05)或生活方式因素(优势比分别为1.95和1.81)后,毛利族或太平洋岛民儿童看牙医的优势比变化极小,而加入饮食因素(优势比分别为1.44和1.23)和食品安全因素(优势比分别为1.43和1.32)后,毛利族和太平洋岛民儿童看牙医的优势比降低,因此他们与NZEO儿童不再有显著差异。与NZEO儿童相比,加入牙科因素后,毛利族和太平洋岛民儿童不使用牙科服务的优势比增加(优势比分别为2.30和2.13)。在考虑年龄、性别和在新西兰居住时间的情况下,毛利族和太平洋岛民儿童比NZEO儿童更有可能不刷牙(优势比分别为3.86和1.49)。加入饮食因素后,毛利族儿童不刷牙的优势比降低了36%(优势比为2.57),而加入家庭社会经济地位因素(优势比为1.06)、生活方式因素(优势比为1.14)、饮食因素(优势比为0.71)或食品安全因素(优势比为1.19)后,太平洋岛民儿童的优势比降低,因此他们与NZEO儿童不再有显著差异。

结论

与NZEO儿童相比,毛利族和太平洋岛民儿童更有可能未接受牙科护理(差异主要由饮食和食品安全因素解释),且毛利族儿童更有可能不刷牙(差异主要由饮食因素解释)。

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