Osterberg T, Lundgren M, Emilson C G, Sundh V, Birkhed D, Steen B
Department of Cariology, Göteborg University, Sweden.
Acta Odontol Scand. 1998 Feb;56(1):41-7. doi: 10.1080/000163598423054.
The aims of this study were to describe the change in reported time since the latest visit to a dentist between the years 1980/81 and 1988/89 and the reported use of dental services in relation to age, dental state, and socioeconomic and health characteristics in a sample of the Swedish population in 1988/89. The studies are based on interviews by Statistics Sweden about the living conditions. In the investigations in 1980/81, 14,964 inhabitants between 16 and 84 years of age participated, and in 1988/89, 13,309 inhabitants. In all age groups there was a significantly higher frequency of reported visits to a dentist last year in 1988/89 than in 1980/81. In the age group 50-64 years old this figure increased from 54% to 75%, and in the age group 65-84 years old it increased from 26% to 39%. In the investigation in 1988/89 about 75% of the dentulous women in all age groups up to 75 years reported visiting a dentist last year. The relative risk for not visiting a dentist last year, adjusted for age, gender, and dental state, was higher in dentulous subjects with low income and education, not married, not native-born, living in rural areas, smoking, and low social and physical activity. The results of the logistic regression analysis showed that, among the elderly, functional ability and general health factors have lower significance for time since last visit to a dentist than socioeconomic, social support, and life-style factors.
本研究的目的是描述1980/81年至1988/89年期间报告的自上次看牙医以来的时间变化,以及1988/89年瑞典人口样本中与年龄、牙齿状况、社会经济和健康特征相关的牙科服务使用情况。这些研究基于瑞典统计局关于生活条件的访谈。在1980/81年的调查中,有14964名16至84岁的居民参与,1988/89年有13309名居民参与。在所有年龄组中,1988/89年报告的去年看牙医的频率明显高于1980/81年。在50至64岁年龄组中,这一数字从54%增至75%,在65至84岁年龄组中,从26%增至39%。在1988/89年的调查中,所有75岁及以下年龄组中约75%的有牙女性报告去年看过牙医。在调整年龄、性别和牙齿状况后,去年未看牙医的相对风险在低收入、低教育水平、未婚、非本地出生、居住在农村地区、吸烟以及社会和身体活动水平低的有牙人群中更高。逻辑回归分析结果表明,在老年人中,功能能力和总体健康因素对自上次看牙医以来的时间的影响,低于社会经济、社会支持和生活方式因素。