51. Migration background is associated with caries in Viennese school children, even if parents have received a higher education
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Reinhard Gruber, Andreas Moritz, Gertraud Haubenberger-Praml, Andrea Nell, Petra Drabo, Michael Hagmann, and Barbara Cvikl
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Male ,Parents ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Higher education ,Low education ,Cross-sectional study ,Dental Caries Susceptibility ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Immigration ,Population ,education ,Emigrants and Immigrants ,610 Medicine & health ,Dental Caries ,Tooth Loss ,DMFT ,Caries ,Risk Factors ,School type ,medicine ,Tooth loss ,Migration background ,Humans ,Education level ,Child ,Dental Care ,Dental Restoration, Permanent ,General Dentistry ,media_common ,education.field_of_study ,Schools ,business.industry ,Dentistry(all) ,DMF Index ,Epidemiologic Studies ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Austria ,Vienna ,Educational Status ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Demography ,Research Article - Abstract
BACKGROUND A low level of education and the migration background of parents are associated with the development of caries in children. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether a higher educational level of parents can overcome risks for the development of caries in immigrants in Vienna, Austria. METHODS The educational level of the parents, the school type, and the caries status of 736 randomly selected twelve-year-old children with and without migration background was determined in this cross sectional study. In children attending school in Vienna the decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) index was determined. For statistical analysis, a mixed negative-binomial-model was used. RESULTS The caries status of the children with migration background was significantly worse compared to that of the native Viennese population. A significant interaction was found between migration background and the educational level of the parents (p = 0.045). No interaction was found between the school type and either the migration background (p = 0.220) or the education level of the parents (p = 0.08). In parents with a higher scholarly education level, migration background (p
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- 2014
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