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《挪威东南部自我报告的口腔和一般健康状况的社会经济不平等研究》。

A study of socio-economic inequalities in self-reported oral and general health in South-East Norway.

机构信息

Department of Health and Inequality, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.

Center for Oral Health Services and Research (TkMidt), Trondheim, Norway.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Aug 12;12(1):13721. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-18055-5.

Abstract

This study assesses the association between socioeconomic determinants and self-reported health using data from a regional Norwegian health survey. We included 9,068 participants ≥ 25 years. Survey data were linked to registry data on education and income. Self-reported oral and general health were separately assessed and categorized into 'good'/'poor'. Exposures were educational level, personal income, and economic security. Prevalence ratios (PR) were computed to assess the associations between socioeconomic determinants and self-reported health using Poisson regression models. Participants with low education or income had poorer oral and general health than those with more education or higher income. Comparing the highest and lowest education levels, adjusted PRs for poor oral and general health were 1.27 (95%CI, 1.11-1.46) and 1.43 (95%CI, 1.29-1.59), respectively. Correspondingly, PRs for lowest income quintiles compared to highest quintile were 1.34 (95%CI, 1.17-1.55) and 2.10 (95%CI, 1.82-2.43). Low economic security was also significantly associated with poor oral and general health. There were socioeconomic gradients and positive linear trends between levels of education and income in relation to both outcomes (P-linear trends < 0.001). We found statistical evidence of effect modification by gender on the association between education and oral and general health, and by age group between income and oral health.

摘要

本研究使用挪威区域性健康调查的数据,评估了社会经济决定因素与自我报告健康之间的关联。我们纳入了 9068 名≥25 岁的参与者。调查数据与教育和收入登记数据相关联。分别评估了自我报告的口腔和一般健康状况,并将其分为“良好”/“较差”。暴露因素包括教育程度、个人收入和经济保障。使用泊松回归模型计算了社会经济决定因素与自我报告健康之间的关联的患病率比(PR)。教育程度或收入较低的参与者的口腔和一般健康状况比教育程度或收入较高的参与者差。比较最高和最低教育水平,调整后的口腔和一般健康不良的 PR 分别为 1.27(95%CI,1.11-1.46)和 1.43(95%CI,1.29-1.59)。相应地,与最高五分位数相比,最低五分位数收入的 PR 分别为 1.34(95%CI,1.17-1.55)和 2.10(95%CI,1.82-2.43)。经济保障程度低也与口腔和一般健康不良显著相关。在与这两个结果相关的教育和收入水平方面,存在着社会经济阶层和正线性趋势(P-线性趋势<0.001)。我们发现了统计学证据,证明性别对教育与口腔和一般健康之间的关联以及年龄组对收入与口腔健康之间的关联存在着效应修饰作用。

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