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Dental health services utilization in children 6-12 year old in a low-income country



Medina Solís, Carlo Eduardo

2008

Medina-Solis CE, Maupomé G, Herrera MS, Avila-Burgos L, Pérez-Núñez R, Lamadrid-Figueroa H. Dental health services utilization in children 6-12 year old in a low-income country. J Public Health Dent 2008; 68 (1): 39-45.


Abstract


Objective: To determine the factors associated with the dental health services utilization among children ages 6 to 12 in León, Nicaragua. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 1,400 schoolchildren. Using a questionnaire, we determined information related to utilization and independent variables in the previous year. Oral health needs were established by means of a dental examination. To identify the independent variables associated with dental health services utilization, two types of multivariate regression models were used, according to the measurement scale of the outcome variable: a) frequency of utilization as (0) none, (1) one, and (2) two or more, analyzed with the ordered logistic regression and b) the type of service utilized as (0) none, (1) preventive services, (2) curative services, and (3) both services, analyzed with the multinomial logistic regression. Results: The proportion of children who received at least one dental service in the 12 months prior to the study was 27.7 percent. The variables associated with utilization in the two models were older age, female sex, more frequent toothbrushing, positive attitude of the mother toward the childs oral health, higher socioeconomic level, and higher oral health needs. Conclusion: Various predisposing, enabling, and oral health needs variables were associated with higher dental health services utilization. As in prior reports elsewhere, these results from Nicaragua confirmed that utilization inequalities exist between socioeconomic groups. The multinomial logistic regression model evidenced the association of different variables depending on the type of service used.



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