Dental Services Utilization by Women of Childbearing Age by Socioeconomic Status

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Mary B. Kaylor
Barbara J. Polivka
Rosemary Chaudry
Pamela Salsberry
Alvin G. Wee
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[1] Wright State University College of Nursing and Health,Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery
[2] Ohio State University College of Nursing,undefined
[3] 981225 Nebraska Medical Center,undefined
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Journal of Community Health | 2010年 / 35卷
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Dental utilization; Oral health; Childbearing women; Low income;
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For women of childbearing age, oral health not only affects their physical and psychological well-being but also that of their children. This study used the 2003–2004 Ohio Family Health Survey (N = 9,819) to examine dental need and utilization by women in Ohio. Predisposing, enabling, and need variables were examined as they effect dental health service utilization by women of childbearing age at different socioeconomic status (SES) levels. The proportion of women in the low SES group self reporting a dental need (18%) was 3 times that of the proportion of women in the higher SES group with a self reported need (6%). Results of bivariate analysis showed that having a dental visit in the past year varied significantly by SES, race, insurance status, provider density, and need. A racial disparity in dental service utilization was noted in the bivariate analysis of the middle SES group. While dental need and type of dental coverage varied by SES, both were significantly associated with utilization of dental services within all 3 SES categories in the logistic regressions. These results suggest that measures need to be implemented to meet the goal of increasing access and utilization of dental health services by low-income populations.
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