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评估同伴密度对社区老年人口腔健康的影响。

Estimating peer density effects on oral health for community-based older adults.

作者信息

Chakraborty Bibhas, Widener Michael J, Mirzaei Salehabadi Sedigheh, Northridge Mary E, Kum Susan S, Jin Zhu, Kunzel Carol, Palmer Harvey D, Metcalf Sara S

机构信息

Center for Quantitative Medicine, Duke-National University of Singapore (Duke-NUS) Medical School, Singapore, 169857, Singapore.

Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5S 1S8, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2017 Dec 29;17(1):166. doi: 10.1186/s12903-017-0456-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As part of a long-standing line of research regarding how peer density affects health, researchers have sought to understand the multifaceted ways that the density of contemporaries living and interacting in proximity to one another influence social networks and knowledge diffusion, and subsequently health and well-being. This study examined peer density effects on oral health for racial/ethnic minority older adults living in northern Manhattan and the Bronx, New York, NY.

METHODS

Peer age-group density was estimated by smoothing US Census data with 4 kernel bandwidths ranging from 0.25 to 1.50 mile. Logistic regression models were developed using these spatial measures and data from the ElderSmile oral and general health screening program that serves predominantly racial/ethnic minority older adults at community centers in northern Manhattan and the Bronx. The oral health outcomes modeled as dependent variables were ordinal dentition status and binary self-rated oral health. After construction of kernel density surfaces and multiple imputation of missing data, logistic regression analyses were performed to estimate the effects of peer density and other sociodemographic characteristics on the oral health outcomes of dentition status and self-rated oral health.

RESULTS

Overall, higher peer density was associated with better oral health for older adults when estimated using smaller bandwidths (0.25 and 0.50 mile). That is, statistically significant relationships (p < 0.01) between peer density and improved dentition status were found when peer density was measured assuming a more local social network. As with dentition status, a positive significant association was found between peer density and fair or better self-rated oral health when peer density was measured assuming a more local social network.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides novel evidence that the oral health of community-based older adults is affected by peer density in an urban environment. To the extent that peer density signifies the potential for social interaction and support, the positive significant effects of peer density on improved oral health point to the importance of place in promoting social interaction as a component of healthy aging. Proximity to peers and their knowledge of local resources may facilitate utilization of community-based oral health care.

摘要

背景

作为关于同伴密度如何影响健康的长期研究系列的一部分,研究人员试图了解彼此居住和互动的同龄人密度影响社交网络和知识传播,进而影响健康和幸福的多方面方式。本研究调查了居住在纽约州纽约市曼哈顿北部和布朗克斯区的少数族裔老年人的同伴密度对口腔健康的影响。

方法

通过使用4种核带宽(范围从0.25英里到1.50英里)对美国人口普查数据进行平滑处理来估计同伴年龄组密度。使用这些空间测量数据以及来自主要为曼哈顿北部和布朗克斯区社区中心的少数族裔老年人提供服务的老年微笑口腔和一般健康筛查项目的数据,建立逻辑回归模型。作为因变量建模的口腔健康结果是牙列状况序数和自我评定口腔健康二元变量。在构建核密度曲面并对缺失数据进行多重插补后,进行逻辑回归分析,以估计同伴密度和其他社会人口学特征对牙列状况和自我评定口腔健康等口腔健康结果的影响。

结果

总体而言,当使用较小带宽(0.25英里和0.50英里)进行估计时,较高的同伴密度与老年人更好的口腔健康相关。也就是说,当假设更本地化的社交网络来测量同伴密度时,发现同伴密度与改善的牙列状况之间存在统计学显著关系(p < 0.01)。与牙列状况一样,当假设更本地化的社交网络来测量同伴密度时,发现同伴密度与自我评定口腔健康为中等或更好之间存在正显著关联。

结论

本研究提供了新的证据,表明城市环境中社区老年人的口腔健康受到同伴密度的影响。就同伴密度意味着社交互动和支持的潜力而言,同伴密度对改善口腔健康的积极显著影响表明场所对于促进作为健康老龄化组成部分的社交互动的重要性。与同龄人接近以及他们对当地资源的了解可能有助于利用基于社区的口腔保健服务。

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