Depression and Differential Oral Health Status Among US Adults With and Without Prior Active Duty Service in the US Military, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2018

被引:1
作者
Ryan, J. Brett [1 ]
Scott, Thayer E. [1 ]
McDonough, Robert E. [1 ]
Kaye, Elizabeth K. [1 ]
Schindler, David K. [2 ]
机构
[1] Boston Univ, HenryM Goldman Sch Dent Med, Dept Hlth Policy & Hlth Serv Res, Boston, MA 02118 USA
[2] USAF Dent Res & Consultat Serv DRCS, Inst Surg Res, Ft Sam Houston, TX 78234 USA
关键词
DENTAL-HEALTH; PREVALENCE; ASSOCIATION; POPULATION; SEVERITY; VETERANS; BEHAVIOR; PHQ-9;
D O I
10.1093/milmed/usad217
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction Veterans suffer from lower overall well-being than non-veterans because of their unique life course. This study aims to compare the impact of depression on oral health for veteran and non-veteran populations. Materials and Methods Data from 11,693 adults (18+) participating in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2011-2018) were analyzed. The outcome variables were dichotomous (at/above mean) decayed, missing, and filled teeth due to caries (DMFT), as well as the components, namely, missing teeth, filled teeth (FT), and decayed teeth (DT). The primary predictor variable combined depression screening outcome and veteran status (veteran/depressed, veteran/not depressed, non-veteran/depressed, and non-veteran/not depressed). Covariates included socioeconomic factors, demographics, wellness factors, and oral health-related habits. Associations between outcome and predictor variables were assessed with a fully adjusted logistic regression analysis. Results Veterans, regardless of depression status, had more DMFT, FT, missing teeth, and DT compared to non-veterans. After controlling for covariates, veterans suffering from depression had higher odds of DT (1.5, 95% CI, 1.0-2.4) compared to non-veterans without depression. In general, veterans who screened negative for depression had better oral health compared to all groups, with lower odds of DT (0.7, 95% CI, 0.6-0.9) and higher odds of FT (1.4, 95% CI, 1.1-1.7) compared to non-veterans with and without depression. Conclusions This study found that not only veterans have higher odds of overall caries experience, but also veterans suffering from depression have higher odds of active caries compared to non-depressed veterans. Most veterans lack Veterans Health Administration dental benefits and face challenges maintaining oral health on top of medical and mental health burdens. Our results add further urgency to increasing dental care access for this vulnerable population because of the exacerbation of unmet oral health care needs attributable to the additional mental health challenges veterans face.
引用
收藏
页码:e157 / e165
页数:9
相关论文
共 29 条
[1]   Poor mental health days is associated with higher odds of poor oral health outcomes in the BRFSS 2020 [J].
Abdellatif, Hoda M. .
BMC ORAL HEALTH, 2022, 22 (01)
[2]   Depression, periodontitis, caries and missing teeth in the USA, NHANES 2009-2014 [J].
Aldosari, Muath ;
Helmi, Mohammad ;
Kennedy, Erinne N. ;
Badamia, Riddhi ;
Odani, Satomi ;
Agaku, Israel ;
Vardavas, Constantine .
FAMILY MEDICINE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2020, 8 (04)
[3]   Relationship Between Psychological Factors and Oral Health Status and Behaviours [J].
Alkan, Arzu ;
Cakmak, Omer ;
Yilmaz, Savas ;
Cebi, Taylan ;
Gurgan, Cem .
ORAL HEALTH & PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY, 2015, 13 (04) :331-339
[4]   Making more of multimorbidity: an emerging priority [J].
不详 .
LANCET, 2018, 391 (10131) :1637-1637
[5]   Symptoms of depression and anxiety in relation to dental health behavior and self-perceived dental treatment need [J].
Anttila, S ;
Knuuttila, M ;
Ylöstalo, P ;
Joukamaa, M .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORAL SCIENCES, 2006, 114 (02) :109-114
[6]   Is depression associated with oral health outcomes in adults and elders? A systematic review and meta-analysis [J].
Cademartori, Mariana Gonzalez ;
Gastal, Marcia Torres ;
Nascimento, Gustavo Giacommelli ;
Demarco, Flavio Fernando ;
Correa, Marcos Britto .
CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS, 2018, 22 (08) :2685-2702
[7]  
Eke P., 2021, BURT EKLUNDS DENT DE
[8]   The Lancet Psychiatry Commission: a blueprint for protecting physical health in people with mental illness [J].
Firth, Joseph ;
Siddiqi, Najma ;
Koyanagi, Ai ;
Siskind, Dan ;
Rosenbaum, Simon ;
Galletly, Cherrie ;
Allan, Stephanie ;
Caneo, Constanza ;
Carney, Rebekah ;
Carvalho, Andre F. ;
Chatterton, Mary Lou ;
Correll, Christoph U. ;
Curtis, Jackie ;
Gaughran, Fiona ;
Heald, Adrian ;
Hoare, Erin ;
Jackson, Sarah E. ;
Kisely, Steve ;
Lovell, Karina ;
Maj, Mario ;
McGorry, Patrick D. ;
Mihalopoulos, Cathrine ;
Myles, Hannah ;
O'Donoghue, Brian ;
Pillinger, Toby ;
Sarris, Jerome ;
Schuch, Felipe B. ;
Shiers, David ;
Smith, Lee ;
Solmi, Marco ;
Suetani, Shuichi ;
Taylor, Johanna ;
Teasdale, Scott B. ;
Thornicroft, Graham ;
Torous, John ;
Usherwood, Tim ;
Vancampfort, Davy ;
Veronese, Nicola ;
Ward, Philip B. ;
Yung, Alison R. ;
Killackey, Eoin ;
Stubbs, Brendon .
LANCET PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 6 (08) :675-712
[9]   The National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study: A Narrative Review and Future Directions [J].
Fogle, Brienna M. ;
Tsai, Jack ;
Mota, Natalie ;
Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan ;
Krystal, John H. ;
Southwick, Steven M. ;
Pietrzak, Robert H. .
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2020, 11
[10]   Multimorbidity among Veterans Diagnosed with PTSD in the Veterans Health Administration Nationally [J].
Hefner, Kathryn ;
Rosenheck, Robert .
PSYCHIATRIC QUARTERLY, 2019, 90 (02) :275-291