Health policy: Inequalities in oral health: a review of the evidence and recommendations for action - Watt, Sheiham - 1999 () Citation Context ...oblems (Coles, et al., 2011; McGrath & Bedi, 2002). There is a wellestablished, strong association between social deprivation and tooth ...
FBritish dental journalWong, F. (2000): Epidemiology: Inequalities in oral health for deprived multiethnic communities. British Dental Journal 189, 84-84.Wong F. Epidemiology: inequalities in oral health for deprived multiethnic communities. Br Dent J. 2000;189(2):84-4....
Jung, Se-Hwan,Kim, Myoung-Hee,Ryu, Jae-In 摘要: This study aims to evaluate inequality in oral health among adolescents and to explain the mechanisms of such inequalities in Gangneung, South Korea. One thousand two hundred sixty-seven students in their first year from four vocational and ...
There are stark inequalities in oral health across the UK, shows a new Public Health England report published today, co-written by UCL researchers. The report brings together evidence from the past 20 years on oralhealthinequalities and differences in access to services in England and the rest o...
Social inequalities in oral health –towards targeted health policy interventions12911.2 Data and descriptivesFor the first time in SHARE, Wave 5 now contains information on respondents’tooth status, i.e. whether they still have all natural teeth. Respondents were firstasked the question “Do you ...
Objectives: Oral health is a subject of socioeconomic disparities well evident in most of countries. Although knowledge or attitudes of oral health and preventive dental care behaviors are associated with oral health outcomes, they could not justify existing inequalities in oral health. The aim of ...
摘要: Background There is very little information about the relationship between welfare regimes and oral health inequalities. We compared socioeconomic inequalities in adults' oral health in five European welfare-state regimes: Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon, Bismarckian, Southern and Eastern.关键词:...
This paper describes and compares the magnitude of socio-economic inequalities in oral health among adults in Canada and the US over the past 35 years. We analyzed data from nationally representative examination surveys in Canada and the US: Nutrition Canada National Survey (1970-1972, N = 11,...
Targeting dental resources to reduce inequalities in oral health in the North East of England – a health equity audit methodology to evaluate the effects of practice location, practice population and deprivation.doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.2010.676Aim To use nationally available data sets to undertake an ...
It also says there should be a more integrated approach to oral health from health and social care providers. The paper argues greater priority should be given to particular patient groups, including those with disabilities, older people and the prison population, while the contributions of alcohol...