Associations between Indigenous Australian oral health literacy and self-reported oral health outcomes

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作者
Parker, Eleanor J. [1 ]
Jamieson, Lisa M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Australian Res Ctr Populat Oral Hlth, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
来源
BMC ORAL HEALTH | 2010年 / 10卷
关键词
WORD RECOGNITION INSTRUMENT; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HOSPITAL ADMISSION; DENTISTRY; CARE; ENROLLEES; KNOWLEDGE; CHILDREN; RISK;
D O I
10.1186/1472-6831-10-3
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objectives: To determine oral health literacy (REALD-30) and oral health literacy-related outcome associations, and to calculate if oral health literacy-related outcomes are risk indicators for poor self-reported oral health among rural-dwelling Indigenous Australians. Methods: 468 participants (aged 17-72 years, 63% female) completed a self-report questionnaire. REALD-30 and oral health literacy-related outcome associations were determined through bivariate analysis. Multivariate modelling was used to calculate risk indicators for poor self-reported oral health. Results: REALD-30 scores were lower among those who believed teeth should be infrequently brushed, believed cordial was good for teeth, did not own a toothbrush or owned a toothbrush but brushed irregularly. Tooth removal risk indicators included being older, problem-based dental attendance and believing cordial was good for teeth. Poor self-rated oral health risk indicators included being older, healthcare card ownership, difficulty paying dental bills, problem-based dental attendance, believing teeth should be brushed infrequently and irregular brushing. Perceived need for dental care risk indicators included being female and problem-based dental attendance. Perceived gum disease risk indicators included being older and irregular brushing. Feeling uncomfortable about oro-facial appearance risk indicators included problem-based dental attendance and irregular brushing. Food avoidance risk indicators were being female, difficulty paying dental bills, problem-based dental attendance and irregular brushing. Poor oral health-related quality of life risk indicators included difficulty paying dental bills and problem-based dental attendance. Conclusions: REALD-30 was significantly associated with oral health literacy-related outcomes. Oral health literacy-related outcomes were risk indicators for each of the poor self-reported oral health domains among this marginalised population.
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