Yanagisawa Shizuko, Sugisawa Hidehiro, Harada Ken, Sugihara Yoko
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University.
International Graduate School for Advanced Studies, J. F. Oberlin University.
Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi. 2023 Jul 25;70(7):433-441. doi: 10.11236/jph.22-100. Epub 2023 Apr 10.
Objectives This study examined the psychosocial mediators that most effectively mediate the socioeconomic status (SES)-based differences in oral health (OH) among urban-dwelling older adults.Methods A representative sample of individuals aged ≥65 years living in two areas with different residential SES in Tokyo produced 739 effective participants. OH was based on the total score of subjective sense of health, number of remaining teeth, and oral function. SES was evaluated by education and income. Based on the socioecological model, mediators were assessed using self-esteem, social support, and depression.Results Based on the multiple mediation analysis, no significant effects were observed for specific psychosocial factors. However, the overall psychosocial factors showed significant effects as the mediating factor between income and OH. The mediating effect of overall psychosocial factors was not significant regarding years of education and oral health.Conclusion A hybrid of life-stage preventive activities and overall reduction of psychosocial risk factors may eliminate the differences in OH by SES.
目的 本研究探讨了能最有效调节城市老年人口腔健康(OH)中基于社会经济地位(SES)差异的心理社会中介因素。
方法 从东京两个居住SES不同的地区抽取了年龄≥65岁的具有代表性的样本,产生了739名有效参与者。OH基于健康主观感受总分、剩余牙齿数量和口腔功能。SES通过教育程度和收入进行评估。基于社会生态模型,使用自尊、社会支持和抑郁来评估中介因素。
结果 基于多重中介分析,未观察到特定心理社会因素的显著影响。然而,总体心理社会因素作为收入与OH之间的中介因素显示出显著影响。总体心理社会因素对受教育年限和口腔健康的中介作用不显著。
结论 结合生命阶段预防活动和全面降低心理社会风险因素可能消除SES导致的OH差异。