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Nancy R Kressin1, Judith A Jones, Michelle B Orner, Avron Spiro.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: We developed a brief measure of the impact of oral conditions on individual functioning and well-being, known as oral quality of life.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18341765 PMCID: PMC2396964
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Correlations of Scales (5 Items in Each) With Clinical Variables, Scale Internal Consistency Reliability, and Variance Explained by Each Scale, Among Participants in the Veterans Health Study and the Dental Longitudinal Study, 1993–1995 (N = 827)a
| Scale | No. of Teeth | Coronal Caries | Periodontal Status | Root Caries | Cronbach α | Variance Explained |
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| Impairment | −0.02 | 0.18 (<.001) | 0.19 (<.001) | 0.13 (.004) | 0.78 | 0.91 |
| Physical | −0.38 (<.001) | 0.10 (.011) | 0.21 (<.001) | 0.14 (.002) | 0.81 | 0.94 |
| Distress | −0.16 (<.001) | 0.11 (.005) | 0.14 (.002) | 0.08 | 0.92 | 0.97 |
| Worry | −0.14 (<.001) | 0.23 (<.001) | 0.21 (<.001) | 0.15 (.001) | 0.84 | 0.93 |
| Role | −0.19 (<.001) | 0.08 (.02) | 0.16 (<.001) | 0.08 | 0.86 | 0.96 |
| Denture | −0.57 (<.001) | −0.09 (.01) | 0.09 | 0.09 | NA | NA |
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| −0.21 (<.001) | 0.16 (<.001) | 0.21 (<.001) | 0.13 (.01) | NA | NA |
NA indicates not applicable.
Pearson correlation coefficients were used to obtain means. Higher oral quality of life scores represent poorer quality of life.
Coronal caries indicates coronal decayed surfaces at level 2 or greater.
Periodontal status indicates per person mean Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Need (CPITN) score of available sextants.
Root caries indicates mean percentage of exposed root surfaces with unfilled decay.
Correlations are not statistically significant.
Meana Oral Quality of Life Scores by Varying Levels of Periodontal Disease Among Participants in the Veterans Health Study and the Dental Longitudinal Study, 1993–1995 (N = 827)
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| <1 | 1-1.9 | 2-2.9 | ≥3 | |
| All | 48.0 (a) | 47.4 (a) | 51.4 (b) | 53.9 (b) |
| Impairment | 48.7 (a,b) | 48.1 (a) | 51.9 (b) | 55.4 (c) |
| Physical | 46.6 (a) | 46.5 (a) | 50.4 (b) | 53.3 (b) |
| Distress | 49.0 (a,b) | 48.2 (a) | 50.8 (a,b) | 51.8 (b) |
| Worry | 47.7 (a) | 47.8 (a) | 52.0 (b) | 54.2 (b) |
| Role | 49.2 (a,b) | 47.9 (a) | 50.9 (a,b) | 52.7 (b) |
CPITN indicates Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Need.
Means were obtained from analysis of variance (ANOVA) testing and compared by using Duncan's multiple range test (35). Different letters indicate groups are significantly different from one another at P <.05; if the same letter is present, the groups are not different from one another. Thus, a mean labeled (a,b) is not significantly different from one labeled (b,c) because they both have a "b" beside them. Higher oral quality of life scores represent poorer quality of life.
CPITN scores are as follows: <1, healthy periodontium; 1-1.9, gingival bleeding; 2-2.9, calculus; ≥3, moderate-deep periodontal pockets (need root planing).
Correlationsa of Items From the Two New Brief Scales and Overall Summary Scales With Clinical Variables Among Participants in the Veterans Health Study and the Dental Longitudinal Study, 1993–1995 (N = 827)
| Scale | No. of Teeth | Coronal Caries | Periodontal Status | Root Caries | Scale/Item No. |
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| Past 3 months how much pain and distress | −0.11 (.003) | 0.11 (.004) | 0.15 (<.001) | 0.12 (.01) | OHQOL B31 |
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| −0.35 (<.001) | 0.07 | 0.17 (<.001) | 0.14 (.004) | OHIP 28 |
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| Found difficult to relax with oral problems | −0.13 (<.001) | 0.09 (.01) | 0.14 (.003) | 0.08 | OHIP 35 |
| Feel depressed with oral problems | −0.16 (<.001) | 0.10 (.009) | 0.13 (.005) | 0.06 | OHIP 36 |
| Being upset with oral problems | −0.12 (.001) | 0.08 (.04) | 0.12 (.01) | 0.06 | OHIP 34 |
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| Uncomfortable about oral appearance | −0.12 (.001) | 0.20 (<.001) | 0.20 (<.001) | 0.11 (.02) | OHIP 22 |
| Past 3 months feel nervous or self-conscious—teeth | −0.15 (<.001) | 0.14 (<.001) | 0.18 (<.001) | 0.09 | GOHAI 10 |
| Worried by dental problems | −0.06 | 0.21 (<.001) | 0.17 (<.001) | 0.12 (.008) | OHIP 19 |
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| Not get along with others | −0.13 (<.001) | 0.08 (.04) | 0.12 (.008) | 0.05 (.27) | OHIP 41 |
| Avoid going out with oral problems | −0.14 (<.001) | 0.11 (.004) | 0.17 (<.001) | 0.06 (.20) | OHIP 39 |
| Totally unable to function with oral problems | −0.11 (.003) | 0.05 (.16) | 0.11 (.02) | 0.09 (.06) | OHIP 48 |
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| Have uncomfortable dentures | −0.53 (<.001) | −0.08 (.03) | 0.05 (.28) | 0.07 (.11) | OHIP 18 |
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| −0.35 (<.001) | 0.09 (.009) | 0.19 (<.001) | 0.14 (.003) | NA |
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| −0.23 (<.001) | 0.14 (<.001) | 0.20 (<.001) | 0.12 (.01) | NA |
OHIP indicates Oral Health Impact Profile; GOHAI indicates Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Instrument; OHQOL indicates Oral Health Quality of Life; NA indicates not applicable.
Pearson correlation coefficients were used to obtain means. Higher oral quality of life scores represent poorer quality of life.
Coronal caries indicates coronal decayed surfaces at level 2 or greater.
Periodontal status indicates per person mean Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Need (CPITN) score of available sextants.
Root caries indicates mean percentage of exposed root surfaces with unfilled decay.
Scores were reversed so that higher scores indicate poorer oral quality of life.
Correlations are not statistically significant.
Mean Oral Quality of Life Scoresa by Varying Levels of Periodontal Treatment Need Among Participants in the Veterans Health Study and the Dental Longitudinal Study, 1993–1995 (N = 827)
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| ≤1 | 1-1.9 | 2-2.9 | 3-3.9 |
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| Past 3 months how much pain and distress | 16.7 (b) | 15.2 (b) | 23.3 (a,b) | 25.7 (a) | .003 | OHQOL B31 |
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| Have to avoid eating any food | 13.9 (c) | 15.9 (b,c) | 23.4 (b) | 34.1 (a) | <.001 | OHIP 28 |
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| Found difficult to relax with oral problems | 15.6 (a) | 13.8 (a) | 19.9 (a) | 21.6 (a) | .04 | OHIP 35 |
| Feel depressed with oral problems | 17.0 (a) | 13.8 (a) | 21.9 (a) | 21.0 (a) | .019 | OHIP 36 |
| Being upset with oral problems | 18.3 (a) | 14.2 (a) | 19.5 (a) | 21.6 (a) | .124 | OHIP 34 |
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| Uncomfortable about oral appearance | 15.7 (b) | 16.1 (b) | 28.0 (a) | 27.8 (a) | <.001 | OHIP 22 |
| Past 3 months feel nervous or self-conscious — teeth | 8.9 (b) | 10.2 (b) | 20.2 (a) | 23.2 (a) | .001 | GOHAI 10 |
| Worried by dental problems | 23.5 (b,c) | 22.5 (c) | 32.3 (a,b) | 39.2 (a) | <.001 | OHIP 19 |
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| Cannot get along with others | 8.3 (a) | 8.4 (a) | 11.2 (a) | 14.8 (a) | .16 | OHIP 41 |
| Avoid going out with oral problems | 7.9 (a,b) | 5.4 (b) | 12.5 (a) | 14.2 (a) | .003 | OHIP 39 |
| Totally unable to function with oral problem | 6.9 (a,b) | 5.1 (b) | 7.8 (a,b) | 11.9 (a) | .07 | OHIP 48 |
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| Have uncomfortable dentures | 8.3 (a) | 5.3 (a) | 12.1 (a) | 12.6 (a) | .02 | OHIP 18 |
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| 12.4 (b) | 10.8 (b) | 18.4 (a) | 21.8 (a) | <.001 | NA |
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| 13.4 (b,c) | 11.8 (c) | 18.9 (a,b) | 21.2 (a) | <.001 | NA |
CPITN indicates Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs; OHIP indicates Oral Health Impact Profile; GOHAI indicates Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Instrument; OHQOL indicates Oral Health Quality of Life; NA indicates not applicable.
Means were obtained from analysis of variance (ANOVA) testing and compared by using Duncan's multiple range test (35). Different letters indicate groups are significantly different from one another at P <.05; if the same letter is present, the groups are not different from one another. Thus, a mean labeled (a,b) is not significantly different from one labeled (b,c) because they both have a 'b' beside them. Higher oral quality of life scores represent poorer quality of life.
CPITN scores are the following: <1, healthy periodontium; 1–1.9, gingival bleeding; 2–2.9, calculus; 3-3.9, moderate-deep periodontal pockets (need root planing).
Scores were reversed so that higher scores indicate poorer oral quality of life.
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| 5. Have you felt uncomfortable about the appearance of your teeth, mouth, or dentures? (OHIP22) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 6. Have you been worried by dental problems? (OHIP19) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 7. Have you had trouble getting along with other people? (OHIP41) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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OHIP indicates Oral Health Impact Profile; GOHAI, Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Instrument; OHQOL, Oral Health Quality of Life.
Indicates items included in 6-item measure.