Risk Factors Related to Self-Rated Oral Health of Korean Adolescents
- Author(s)
- Seung-Hee Kim
- Issued Date
- 2020
- Keyword
- Subjective Poor Oral Health Korean Adolescents School
- Abstract
- The purpose was to examine the factors related to subjective poor oral health in middle school and high school adolescents using data from ‘2019 Youth Health Behavior Online Survey’. Independent variables related to sociodemographic status and oral health related behaviors were the following:gender, grade, household economy, academic achievement, residence, frequency of daily and after lunch toothbrushing, smocking, alcohol,annual dental visit and preventive treatment. Almost all variables revealed a significant difference in poor oral health among boys and girls in school except resident area of girls and annual dental visit of boys. The odds ratios of subjective poor oral health were as follows:the highest ORs was subjective household economy and the second was frequency of daily toothbrushing in boys. The highest ORs was subjective household economy and the second was subjective academic achievement in girls
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