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加拿大移民中未满足的牙科护理需求相关因素:对加拿大移民纵向调查的分析

Factors associated with unmet dental care needs in Canadian immigrants: an analysis of the longitudinal survey of immigrants to Canada.

作者信息

Calvasina Paola, Muntaner Carles, Quiñonez Carlos

机构信息

Faculty of Dentistry & Global Health Division, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2014 Dec 3;14:145. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-14-145.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Immigrants are often considered to have poorer oral health than native born-populations. One possible explanation for immigrants' poor oral health is lack of access to dental care. There is very little information on Canadian immigrants' access to dental care, and unmet dental care needs. This study examines predictors of unmet dental care needs among a sample of adult immigrants to Canada over a three-point-five-year post-migration period.

METHODS

A secondary data analysis was conducted on the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC). Sampling and bootstrap weights were applied to make the data nationally representative. Simple descriptive analyses were conducted to describe the demographic characteristics of the sample. Bivariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were applied to identify factors associated with immigrants' unmet dental care needs over a three-point-five-year period.

RESULTS

Approximately 32% of immigrants reported unmet dental care needs. Immigrants lacking dental insurance (OR = 2.63; 95% CI: 2.05-3.37), and those with an average household income of $20,000 to $40,000 per year (OR = 1.62; 95% CI: 1.01-2.61), and lower than $20,000 (OR = 2.25; 95% CI: 1.31-3.86), were more likely to report unmet dental care needs than those earning more than $60,000 per year. In addition, South Asian (OR = 1.85; CI: 1.25-2.73) and Chinese (OR = 2.17; CI: 1.47-3.21) immigrants had significantly higher odds of reporting unmet dental care needs than Europeans.

CONCLUSIONS

Lack of dental insurance, low income and ethnicity predicted unmet dental care needs over a three-point-five-year period in a sample of immigrants to Canada.

摘要

背景

移民的口腔健康状况通常被认为比本土出生的人群更差。移民口腔健康不佳的一个可能原因是难以获得牙科护理。关于加拿大移民获得牙科护理的情况以及未满足的牙科护理需求的信息非常少。本研究调查了加拿大成年移民在移民后三年半时间内未满足牙科护理需求的预测因素。

方法

对加拿大移民纵向调查(LSIC)进行二次数据分析。采用抽样和自助权重使数据具有全国代表性。进行简单描述性分析以描述样本的人口统计学特征。应用双变量和多元逻辑回归分析来确定与移民在三年半时间内未满足的牙科护理需求相关的因素。

结果

约32%的移民报告有未满足的牙科护理需求。缺乏牙科保险的移民(比值比[OR]=2.63;95%置信区间[CI]:2.05 - 3.37)、家庭平均年收入在20,000至40,000加元之间的移民(OR = 1.62;95% CI:1.01 - 2.61)以及低于20,000加元的移民(OR = 2.25;95% CI:1.31 - 3.86),比年收入超过60,000加元的移民更有可能报告有未满足的牙科护理需求。此外,南亚移民(OR = 1.85;CI:1.25 - 2.73)和中国移民(OR = 2.17;CI:1.47 - 3.21)报告有未满足的牙科护理需求的几率显著高于欧洲移民。

结论

在加拿大的一个移民样本中,缺乏牙科保险、低收入和种族是三年半时间内未满足牙科护理需求的预测因素。

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