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与修复性治疗、专业应用氟化物和使用牙线相关的社会支持:一项横断面分析,纳入了来自美国中西部的中美洲和墨西哥新移民。

Social support associated with restorative treatment, professionally applied fluoride and flossing: A cross-sectional analysis including recent immigrants from Central America and Mexico in the Midwest USA.

作者信息

Brooks Caroline V, Maupomé Gerardo

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

出版信息

Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2024 Apr;52(2):187-195. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12912. Epub 2023 Oct 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study examined how Mexican and Central American immigrants' social support was associated with three selected dental outcomes among recent immigrants, prior to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

Using baseline wave data from the 2017-2022 VidaSana study about the health and social networks of Mexican and Central American immigrants living in Indiana, this study utilized logistic and ordinal logistic regression to predict lifetime fluoride use, lifetime dental restoration and flossing frequency, across levels of social support and differences between Mexican and Central American immigrants.

RESULTS

Data from 547 respondents were included in the present analysis (68% women; mean age 34.4 years [SD 11.2]; Central American 42%; Mexican 58%). Results show a high level of social support was associated with increased probability of fluoride use, dental restoration and higher flossing frequency for Mexican immigrants. However, social support for Central American immigrants was associated with a decreased likelihood of fluoride use, more infrequent flossing, and had no significant association with dental restorations experience. What would be a negative association between Central American immigrants and dental restoration was accounted for by education level and never having been to a dentist.

CONCLUSIONS

While higher social support was linked to beneficial outcomes for oral health in Mexican immigrants, the opposite was found in Central Americans. These findings highlighted the complexities of social relationships among new immigrants, and potential heterogeneity within the Hispanic population, particularly regarding social and behavioural measures as they pertain to oral health. Further research is needed to identify the underlying mechanisms producing both differences in social support and oral health outcomes.

摘要

目的

本研究考察了在2020年新冠疫情之前,墨西哥和中美洲移民的社会支持与近期移民中选定的三种牙科健康状况之间的关联。

方法

利用2017 - 2022年VidaSana研究中关于居住在印第安纳州的墨西哥和中美洲移民的健康与社会网络的基线数据,本研究运用逻辑回归和有序逻辑回归,来预测在不同社会支持水平以及墨西哥和中美洲移民之间差异情况下的终生氟化物使用情况、终生牙齿修复情况和使用牙线的频率。

结果

本分析纳入了547名受访者的数据(68%为女性;平均年龄34.4岁[标准差11.2];42%为中美洲移民;58%为墨西哥移民)。结果显示,高水平的社会支持与墨西哥移民使用氟化物、进行牙齿修复以及更高的牙线使用频率的可能性增加相关。然而,中美洲移民的社会支持与使用氟化物的可能性降低、牙线使用频率更低相关,且与牙齿修复经历无显著关联。中美洲移民与牙齿修复之间的负相关关系是由教育水平和从未看过牙医所导致的。

结论

虽然更高的社会支持与墨西哥移民的口腔健康有益结果相关,但在中美洲移民中却发现了相反的情况。这些发现凸显了新移民之间社会关系的复杂性,以及西班牙裔人群内部潜在的异质性,特别是在与口腔健康相关的社会和行为措施方面。需要进一步研究以确定导致社会支持和口腔健康结果差异的潜在机制。

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