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Family and System Influences on Dental Healthcare Utilization: A Dynamic Framework of Dental Health Disparities

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개인저자Zautra, Nicole Thurlow.
단체저자명Indiana University. Public Health.
서명/저자사항Family and System Influences on Dental Healthcare Utilization: A Dynamic Framework of Dental Health Disparities.
발행사항[S.l.] : Indiana University., 2018
발행사항Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2018
형태사항128 p.
소장본 주기School code: 0093.
ISBN9780438128095
일반주기 Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-11(E), Section: B.
Adviser: David K. Lohrmann.
요약Objectives: The purpose of this study was (1) to examine predictors of dental care utilization among young children and mothers of young children, and (2) to explore latent factors contributing to the dynamic system of dental health disparities.
요약Methods: A retrospective multi-year cross-sectional design was used to analyze Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data pooled from 2010--2015. Statistical procedures included logistic regression, discriminant function, and classification tree analyses.
요약Results: Weighted logistic regression captured child dental visit conditional on mother's dental visit and revealed children whose mothers reported a dental visit were more likely to also visit the dentist, compared to children whose mothers had no dental visit (OR = 10.65; 95% CI 9.41--12.04). Mother's dental visit conditional on child's dental visit revealed mothers whose young child reported a dental visit were also more likely to have visited the dentist, compared to mothers whose children had no dental visits (OR = 13.12; 95% CI 11.57--14.87). Four predictors of dental treatment need group membership (income, age, # medical visits/year, and # ED visits/year) were tested by calculating two discriminant functions, resulting in a combined x2(8) = 1284.93, p < .001. After removal of the first function, significant association were still found between dental treatment need groups and predictors x2(3) = 116.47, p < .001. The two DFs accounted for 91% and 9%, respectively, of the between-group variability. The classification function led to 45.17% of correct group classification, compared to 33.85% based on chance alone. Classification tree analysis identified cut points and probabilities of group membership for each terminal node corresponding to dental treatment need. Across four classification models, factors determined to significantly contribute to differences in dental treatment need included age, income, annual medical office and ED visits, health insurance type, family size, and Hispanic ethnicity.
요약Conclusion: A strong positive association between mothers reporting a dental visit and children experiencing at least one dental visit was detected. Results suggest that increased dental care utilization among mothers of young children may have a secondary effect on their children's utilization. Significant differences across dental treatment need groups were also detected. Future research testing and validating assessment criteria for unmet dental treatment needs may enhance intervention opportunities.
일반주제명Public health.
Health sciences.
Dentistry.
Individual & family studies.
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기본자료 저록Dissertation Abstracts International79-11B(E).
Dissertation Abstract International
대출바로가기http://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T15013674

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