Peltzer Karl, Pengpid Supa
Department for Management of Science and Technology Development, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Nagoya J Med Sci. 2017 Feb;79(2):123-133. doi: 10.18999/nagjms.79.2.123.
The aim of this study was to investigate dental health status and oral health behavior and associated factors among university students in five ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam). Using anonymous questionnaires, data were collected from 3,344 undergraduate university students (mean age 20.5, SD=1.6; 58.3% female) from five ASEAN countries. Results indicate that 27.7% of students reported to have sometimes, most of the time or always having tooth ache in the past 12 months, 39.4% reported to have one or more cavities, 20.3% did not brush their teeth twice or more times a day, and 30.9% had never been to a dentist (or did not know it). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, older age, living in a lower middle income country, consumption of chocolate or candy, having made a dental care visit, and poor mental health was associated with tooth ache in the past 12 months. Being male, being 20 to 21 years old, coming from a wealthier family background, living in a lower middle income country, frequent consumption of soft drinks, not having consulted with a dentist in the past 12 months and weak beliefs in the benefits of tooth brushing were associated with inadequate tooth brushing frequency (<twice a day). Further, being male, being 20 to 21 years old, inadequate tooth brushing frequency, infrequent consumption of chocolate or candy, frequent consumption of soft drinks and low physical activity was associated with inadequate or never dental care visit. Poor dental health status and oral health behaviors were found and various risk factors identified that can be utilized to guide interventions to improve oral health programs among university students.
本研究旨在调查东盟五个国家(印度尼西亚、马来西亚、缅甸、泰国和越南)大学生的牙齿健康状况、口腔健康行为及相关因素。通过匿名问卷,收集了来自东盟五个国家的3344名本科大学生(平均年龄20.5岁,标准差=1.6;女性占58.3%)的数据。结果表明,27.7%的学生报告在过去12个月中有时、大部分时间或总是牙痛,39.4%的学生报告有一个或多个龋齿,20.3%的学生每天刷牙次数不足两次,30.9%的学生从未看过牙医(或不知道是否看过)。在多因素逻辑回归分析中,年龄较大、生活在中低收入国家、食用巧克力或糖果、看过牙科、心理健康状况差与过去12个月的牙痛有关。男性、年龄在20至21岁、家庭背景较富裕、生活在中低收入国家、经常饮用软饮料、过去12个月未咨询过牙医以及对刷牙益处的信念较弱与刷牙频率不足(每天少于两次)有关。此外,男性、年龄在20至21岁、刷牙频率不足、不常食用巧克力或糖果、经常饮用软饮料以及身体活动量低与看牙科的次数不足或从未看过牙科有关。研究发现了较差的牙齿健康状况和口腔健康行为,并确定了各种风险因素,可用于指导干预措施,以改善大学生的口腔健康项目。