Wilson A A, Branch L G
J Dent Educ. 1986 Nov;50(11):673-7.
Data collected from 496 elders aged 75 years or older participating in the Massachusetts Health Care Panel Study were analyzed by means of multiple regression to determine the principal predictors of perceived need for care and of dental users. The relationship between perceived need and use of services also was examined. The significant variables influencing perceived need in elders were poorer self-perceived oral health, having some teeth, and reporting a dental visit within two years. Dental users were best predicted by dentate status, a history of alcohol consumption, and perceived need for care. Although the variables of perceived need and being a user each influenced the other, both were more influenced by a common significant predictor variable, dentate status.
对参与马萨诸塞州医疗保健小组研究的496名75岁及以上老年人收集的数据进行多元回归分析,以确定感知护理需求和牙科使用者的主要预测因素。还研究了感知需求与服务使用之间的关系。影响老年人感知需求的显著变量包括自我感知的口腔健康较差、有一些牙齿以及报告在两年内进行过牙科就诊。牙齿状况、饮酒史和感知护理需求最能预测牙科使用者。虽然感知需求和使用者这两个变量相互影响,但两者都更多地受到一个共同的显著预测变量——牙齿状况的影响。