| Literature DB >> 25636711 |
Jaime Pinilla1, Miguel A Negrín-Hernández2, Ignacio Abásolo3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Adult oral health is predicted by oral health in childhood. Prevention improves oral health in childhood and, consequently in adulthood, so substantial cost savings can be derived from prevention. The burden of oral disease is particularly high for disadvantaged and poor population groups in both developing and developed countries. Therefore, an appropriate and egalitarian access to dental care becomes a desirable objective if children's dental health is to be promoted irrespective of socioeconomic status. The aim of this research is to analyse inequalities in the lack of access to dental care services for children in the Spanish National Health System by socio-economic group over the period 1987-2011.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25636711 PMCID: PMC4316659 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-015-0132-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Figure 1Proportion of children (6-14 years) who had never visited the dentist 1987-2011.
Mean proportions (standard errors) of the covariates used in the analysis
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| Girl | 48.2% (0.5) | 48.9% (0.5) | 48.6% (0.5) | 48.0% (0.5) | 48.4% (0.5) | 49.7% (0.5) | 47.2% (0.5) |
| Age 6–8 | 32.7% (0.5) | 29.9% (0.5) | 28.2% (0.5) | 31.1% (0.5) | 27.0% (0.4) | 29.5% (0.4) | 31.5% (0.5) |
| Age 9–11 | 33.3% (0.5) | 34.3% (0.5) | 34.4% (0.5) | 32.3% (0.5) | 32.0% (0.5) | 32.4% (0.5) | 32.7% (0.5) |
| Age 12–14 | 34.0% (0.5) | 35.8% (0.5) | 37.4% (0.5) | 36.6% (.48) | 41.0% (.49) | 38.2% (0.5) | 35.9% (0.5) |
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| Upper non-manual | 3.6% (0.2) | 13.5% (0.4) | 16.6% (0.4) | 8.6% (0.3) | 9.3% (0.3) | 10.8% (0.3) | 12.0% (0.3) |
| Lower non-manual | 31.5% (0.5) | 34.5% (0.5) | 31.3% (0.5) | 36.7% (0.5) | 35.1% (0.5) | 36.0% (0.5) | 27.8% (0.5) |
| Skilled manual | 38.6% (0.5) | 33.5% (0.5) | 35.4% (0.5) | 45.4% (0.5) | 44.7% (0.5) | 41.3% (0.5) | 46.5% (0.5) |
| Unskilled manual | 26.3% (0.4) | 18.5% (0.4) | 16.6% (0.4) | 9.3% (0.3) | 10.9% (0.3) | 11.9% (0.3) | 13.6% (0.3) |
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| PADI | - | 3.9% (0.2) | 2.6% (0.2) | 10.7% (0.1) | 12.4% (0.3) | 26.4% (0.4) | 38.4% (0.5) |
| Rate of dentists | |||||||
| per 100,000 inhabitants | 17.6 | 32.34 | 37.13 | 44.19 | 44.58 | 49.52 | 60.23 |
| (standard deviations) | (4.1) | (7.7) | (8.9) | (11.1) | (10.7) | (10.6) | (14.9) |
| N° observations | 6046 | 3162 | 2453 | 2861 | 3718 | 4845 | 3079 |
| (missing values) | (230) | (108) | (175) | (364) | (132) | (285) | (181) |
Source: Spanish National Health Surveys 1987–2011.
*Note: Due to their relatively small sample sizes, data from the 1995 and 1997 surveys were analysed jointly.
Logistic regression analyses of having never been to the dentist
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| Intercept | 2.34*** (1.67; 3.29) | 1.63*** (1.16; 2.28) |
| Sex | ||
| Boy | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Girl | 0.91*** (0.86; 0.97) | 0.91*** (0.86; 0.97) |
| Age | ||
| 6–8 years old | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| 9–11 years old | 0.43*** (0.39; 0.46) | 0.43*** (0.39; 0.46) |
| 12–14 years old | 0.33*** (0.31; 0.36) | 0.33*** (0.31; 0.36) |
| Social class | ||
| Upper non-manual | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Lower non-manual | 1.39* (1.01; 1.90) | 1.39** (1.02; 1.90) |
| Skilled manual | 1.52** (1.11; 2.07) | 1.51*** (1.11; 2.06) |
| Unskilled manual | 2.35*** (1.71; 3.23) | 2.36*** (1.71; 3.24) |
| Time variables | ||
| Year 1987 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Year 1993 | 0.77 (0.52; 1.13) | 0.79 (0.63; 1.42) |
| Year 1995–97 | 0.51*** (0.33; 0.77) | 0.53*** (0.35; 0.80) |
| Year 2001 | 0.37*** (0.22; 0.63) | 0.40*** (0.24; 0.67) |
| Year 2003 | 0.31*** (0.19; 0.52) | 0.34*** (0.21; 0.55) |
| Year 2006 | 0.20*** (0.12; 0.34) | 0.22*** (0.13; 0.36) |
| Year 2011 | 0.22*** (0.12; 0.41) | 0.25*** (0.14; 0.45) |
| Regions have been omitted from table coefficients (see Figure | ||
| Results for interaction terms for time and occupational class have been omitted from table (see Figure | ||
| Rate of dentists | ||
| per 100,000 inhabitants | 0.98*** (0.98; 0.99) | 0.98*** (0.97; 0.99) |
| Dental care programme (PADI) | ||
| Children without PADI | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Children with PADI | 0.82*** (0.71; 0.95) | 0.82*** (0.71; 0.94) |
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| Variance (95% Conf. Interval) | ||
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| Intercept | 0.03 (0.01; 0.06) | |
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| Intra-class correlation ICC | 1.8% | |
| Log likelihood | −11636.83 | −11664.07 |
| AIC | 23371.66 | 23396.14 |
| BIC | 23770.43 | 23672.85 |
| N° of observation | 24689 | 24689 |
Note: Standard errors in brackets; ***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1.
Figure 2Logistic regression analysis of the relative odds of having never been to the dentist by regions (M Fixed effect model).
Figure 3Logistic regression analysis of the relative odds of having never been to the dentist by social class, by year of survey (M Fixed effect model).