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尼日利亚郊区幼儿龋齿儿童的母亲社会经济因素、决策地位与口腔利用之间的关系。

Association between maternal socioeconomic factors, decision-making status, and dental utilization by children with early childhood caries in sub-urban Nigeria.

机构信息

Department of Child Dental Health, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife, Osun, Nigeria.

Department of Child Dental Health, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos, Nigeria.

出版信息

J Public Health Dent. 2020 Sep;80(4):288-296. doi: 10.1111/jphd.12383. Epub 2020 Jul 7.

DOI:10.1111/jphd.12383
PMID:32633427
Abstract

AIM

To determine the association between maternal education, income, and decision-making status and the presence of early childhood caries (ECC) and dental-service utilization among young children.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study was based on data from a household survey of 1,549 mother-preschool-aged-child dyads conducted in Ife Central Local Government Area, Nigeria. The explanatory variables were maternal education, income, and decision-making status (related to healthcare, large household purchases, and visits to family/relatives). Outcome variables were the presence of ECC and the child's history of dental-service utilization. Poisson regression analyses were conducted to identify factors associated with outcomes; the models were adjusted for maternal age, child's socioeconomic status, oral hygiene status, and frequency of sugar consumption.

RESULTS

The study recruited 1,549 mother-child dyads, of which 66 (4.3 percent) children had ECC, and 90 (5.9 percent) children had a history of dental-service utilization. Fewer than half (42.3 percent) of the mothers earned between N18,001($49.00) and 60,000 ($168.00) per month. Also, 896 (57.8 percent) reported not making any independent decisions, 152 (9.8 percent) made one of three decisions independently, and 313 (20.2 percent) made two or three decisions independently. In the adjusted model, children of mothers with monthly income higher than N60,000 were more likely to have used dental services than were those whose mother's monthly income was less than or equal to N18,000 (adjusted prevalence ratio = 2.29; 95%CI: 1.30-4.02; P = 0.004). No other maternal factor was associated with ECC.

CONCLUSIONS

Although maternal socioeconomic factors and decision-making abilities were not associated with ECC prevalence, more preschool children whose mothers had high income used dental services.

摘要

目的

确定母亲的教育程度、收入和决策地位与幼儿龋齿(ECC)的发生和儿童牙科服务利用之间的关系。

方法

本横断面研究基于尼日利亚伊费中央地方政府区 1549 对母婴对的家庭调查数据。解释变量为母亲的教育程度、收入和决策地位(与医疗保健、大宗家庭采购和探亲有关)。结果变量是 ECC 的发生情况和儿童牙科服务利用情况。采用泊松回归分析来确定与结果相关的因素;模型调整了母亲的年龄、孩子的社会经济地位、口腔卫生状况和糖的摄入频率。

结果

该研究共招募了 1549 对母婴对,其中 66 名(4.3%)儿童患有 ECC,90 名(5.9%)儿童有牙科服务利用史。不到一半(42.3%)的母亲每月收入在 18001 奈拉(49 美元)至 60000 奈拉(168 美元)之间。此外,896 名(57.8%)母亲报告没有做出任何独立决策,152 名(9.8%)独立做出了其中三项决策,313 名(20.2%)独立做出了两项或三项决策。在调整模型中,母亲月收入高于 60000 奈拉的儿童比月收入低于或等于 18001 奈拉的儿童更有可能使用牙科服务(调整后患病率比=2.29;95%置信区间:1.30-4.02;P=0.004)。其他母亲因素与 ECC 无关。

结论

尽管母亲的社会经济因素和决策能力与 ECC 的发生率无关,但收入较高的母亲的学龄前儿童更有可能使用牙科服务。

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