Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents
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Resumo: | Background: Investigate the individual and contextual variables related to caries in underprivileged adolescents, and the disparity in distribution of the disease.Methods: Cross-sectional analytical study, conducted in the city of Piracicaba, SP, Brazil, in 2012. The probabilistic sample was composed of 1,179 adolescents from 15-19 years of age, randomly selected from 21 state schools and 34 Primary Health Units - Family Health (PHU-FH). The dependent variables studied were number of decayed teeth and caries experience (DMFT). The independent variables were classified into individual (clinical, sociodemographic, psychosocial, self-perception, impact on oral health, access to services, and quality of life) and contextual (social exclusion index, total number of residents in suburb, literacy rate, and the following variables given in percentages: residences in the home ownership category, provision of domestic sewerage, trash collection, families with income of over 1 minimum wage per month, and families without monthly income) variables. The multilevel regression model was estimated by the PROC GLIMMIX (Generalized Linear Models-Mixed) procedure, considering the individual variables as Level 1 and the contextual variables of the suburbs as Level 2. Adjustment of the model was evaluated by -2 Res Log Likelihood with alpha = 0.05.Results: As regards the individual variables, adolescents who declared having a prison inmate in the Family and resided in homes with a larger number of persons, showed a higher number of decayed teeth. There were a larger number of decayed teeth, a higher DMFT value, and worse self-perception as regards the health of their teeth and mouth. Other variables, such as being of the female gender, age and time since last visit to the dentist were related to the DMFT index. As regards the contextual variables, the DMFT was lower in suburbs with greater access to domestic sewage, and the number of decayed teeth was higher in suburbs with the worst social exclusion indices.Conclusion: Individual and contextual variables were associated with the presence of caries and DMFT index in underprivileged adolescents, indicating that they must be taken into consideration in the formulation of policies directed towards oral health promotion and prevention activities in this group. |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescentsDental cariesRisk assessmentSocial vulnerabilityAdolescent behaviorBackground: Investigate the individual and contextual variables related to caries in underprivileged adolescents, and the disparity in distribution of the disease.Methods: Cross-sectional analytical study, conducted in the city of Piracicaba, SP, Brazil, in 2012. The probabilistic sample was composed of 1,179 adolescents from 15-19 years of age, randomly selected from 21 state schools and 34 Primary Health Units - Family Health (PHU-FH). The dependent variables studied were number of decayed teeth and caries experience (DMFT). The independent variables were classified into individual (clinical, sociodemographic, psychosocial, self-perception, impact on oral health, access to services, and quality of life) and contextual (social exclusion index, total number of residents in suburb, literacy rate, and the following variables given in percentages: residences in the home ownership category, provision of domestic sewerage, trash collection, families with income of over 1 minimum wage per month, and families without monthly income) variables. The multilevel regression model was estimated by the PROC GLIMMIX (Generalized Linear Models-Mixed) procedure, considering the individual variables as Level 1 and the contextual variables of the suburbs as Level 2. Adjustment of the model was evaluated by -2 Res Log Likelihood with alpha = 0.05.Results: As regards the individual variables, adolescents who declared having a prison inmate in the Family and resided in homes with a larger number of persons, showed a higher number of decayed teeth. There were a larger number of decayed teeth, a higher DMFT value, and worse self-perception as regards the health of their teeth and mouth. Other variables, such as being of the female gender, age and time since last visit to the dentist were related to the DMFT index. As regards the contextual variables, the DMFT was lower in suburbs with greater access to domestic sewage, and the number of decayed teeth was higher in suburbs with the worst social exclusion indices.Conclusion: Individual and contextual variables were associated with the presence of caries and DMFT index in underprivileged adolescents, indicating that they must be taken into consideration in the formulation of policies directed towards oral health promotion and prevention activities in this group.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Departamento de Odontologia Social, Faculdade de Odontologia de PiracicabaUniversidade Estadual Paulista, Departamento de Odontologia Social, Faculdade de Odontologia de AraraquaraFAPESP: 2011/03657-5FAPESP: 2011/01768-4Biomed Central LtdUniversidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Vazquez, Fabiana de LimaCortellazzi, Karine LauraKaieda, Armando KoichiroBulgareli, Jaqueline VilelaMialhe, Fabio LuizAmbrosano, Glaucia Maria BoviTagliaferro, Elaine Pereira da Silva [UNESP]Guerra, Luciane MirandaMeneghim, Marcelo de CastroPereira, Antonio Carlos2015-10-21T13:10:48Z2015-10-21T13:10:48Z2015-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1-10application/pdfhttp://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6831/15/6Bmc Oral Health. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 15, p. 1-10, 2015.1472-6831http://hdl.handle.net/11449/12854210.1186/1472-6831-15-6WOS:000349041500002WOS000349041500002.pdf77247661780534850000-0001-6225-6915Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBmc Oral Health1.6020,867info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-27T18:42:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/128542Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-27T18:42:53Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents Vazquez, Fabiana de Lima Dental caries Risk assessment Social vulnerability Adolescent behavior |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents |
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Individual and contextual factors related to dental caries in underprivileged Brazilian adolescents |
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Vazquez, Fabiana de Lima |
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Vazquez, Fabiana de Lima Cortellazzi, Karine Laura Kaieda, Armando Koichiro Bulgareli, Jaqueline Vilela Mialhe, Fabio Luiz Ambrosano, Glaucia Maria Bovi Tagliaferro, Elaine Pereira da Silva [UNESP] Guerra, Luciane Miranda Meneghim, Marcelo de Castro Pereira, Antonio Carlos |
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Cortellazzi, Karine Laura Kaieda, Armando Koichiro Bulgareli, Jaqueline Vilela Mialhe, Fabio Luiz Ambrosano, Glaucia Maria Bovi Tagliaferro, Elaine Pereira da Silva [UNESP] Guerra, Luciane Miranda Meneghim, Marcelo de Castro Pereira, Antonio Carlos |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Vazquez, Fabiana de Lima Cortellazzi, Karine Laura Kaieda, Armando Koichiro Bulgareli, Jaqueline Vilela Mialhe, Fabio Luiz Ambrosano, Glaucia Maria Bovi Tagliaferro, Elaine Pereira da Silva [UNESP] Guerra, Luciane Miranda Meneghim, Marcelo de Castro Pereira, Antonio Carlos |
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Dental caries Risk assessment Social vulnerability Adolescent behavior |
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Dental caries Risk assessment Social vulnerability Adolescent behavior |
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Background: Investigate the individual and contextual variables related to caries in underprivileged adolescents, and the disparity in distribution of the disease.Methods: Cross-sectional analytical study, conducted in the city of Piracicaba, SP, Brazil, in 2012. The probabilistic sample was composed of 1,179 adolescents from 15-19 years of age, randomly selected from 21 state schools and 34 Primary Health Units - Family Health (PHU-FH). The dependent variables studied were number of decayed teeth and caries experience (DMFT). The independent variables were classified into individual (clinical, sociodemographic, psychosocial, self-perception, impact on oral health, access to services, and quality of life) and contextual (social exclusion index, total number of residents in suburb, literacy rate, and the following variables given in percentages: residences in the home ownership category, provision of domestic sewerage, trash collection, families with income of over 1 minimum wage per month, and families without monthly income) variables. The multilevel regression model was estimated by the PROC GLIMMIX (Generalized Linear Models-Mixed) procedure, considering the individual variables as Level 1 and the contextual variables of the suburbs as Level 2. Adjustment of the model was evaluated by -2 Res Log Likelihood with alpha = 0.05.Results: As regards the individual variables, adolescents who declared having a prison inmate in the Family and resided in homes with a larger number of persons, showed a higher number of decayed teeth. There were a larger number of decayed teeth, a higher DMFT value, and worse self-perception as regards the health of their teeth and mouth. Other variables, such as being of the female gender, age and time since last visit to the dentist were related to the DMFT index. As regards the contextual variables, the DMFT was lower in suburbs with greater access to domestic sewage, and the number of decayed teeth was higher in suburbs with the worst social exclusion indices.Conclusion: Individual and contextual variables were associated with the presence of caries and DMFT index in underprivileged adolescents, indicating that they must be taken into consideration in the formulation of policies directed towards oral health promotion and prevention activities in this group. |
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