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Title: Associação do risco familiar com saúde bucal, qualidade de vida e variáveis socioeconômicas
Other Titles: Association of familial risk with oral health, quality of life and socioeconomic variables
Asociación del riesgo familiar con salud oral, calidad de vida y variables socioeconómicas
Keywords: Saúde bucal
Qualidade de vida
Fatores socioeconômicos
Estratégia
Saúde da família
Oral health
Quality of life
Socioeconomic factors
Strategy
Family health
Issue Date: Mar-2015
Publisher: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)
Citation: NOVA, F. A. V. et al. Associação do risco familiar com saúde bucal, qualidade de vida e variáveis socioeconômicas. Revista Brasileira de Medicina da Família e Comunidade, Rio de Janeiro, v. 10, n. 34, p. 1-9, jan./mar. 2015. DOI: 10.5712/rbmfc10(34)970.
Abstract: Objective: to assess the relation of familial risk with oral health, quality of life and socioeconomic variables. Methods: cross-sectional observational study encompassing 311 individuals (18 to 71 years old) living in the catchment area of four Family Health Units located in two municipalities of São Paulo state. The participants were evaluated according to: (1) clinical situation (CPO-D and treatment necessity); (2) self-perception oral health (OHIP-14), (3) quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF); and (4) socioeconomic status. The Coelho Scale was used for assessing familial risk. Data were analyzed using a multilevel model formed by fixed components (represented by the studied variables) and random components (represented by the neighborhoods and the variances in the different levels). Results: the participants’ average age was 36.7 years old (SD=13), and the average CPO-D was 12.9 (SD=7.0). The average of the Coelho´s Risk Scale among the volunteers was 2.67, with a standard error of 0.32. The participants with higher total risk score were older individuals (p=0.0486) who lived in houses with more residents (p<0.001), who were less educated (p=0.0137), who did not own a vehicle (p=0.0048), and who had a higher OHIP-14 score (p=0.0130). Conclusion: the familial risk scale was positively associated with the socioeconomic variables, and the individuals with higher familial risk score had worse self-perception of their oral health. However, they did not perceive themselves as having worse general quality of life.
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