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Autopercepción de la salud oral en adultos mayores de la Ciudad de México.

Authors :
Cárdenas-Bahena, Ángel
Velázquez-Olmedo, Laura Bárbara
Armando Falcón-Flores, José
García-Zámano, Itzel Estela
Montes-Salmerón, Rosa Elena
Reza-Bravo, Gustavo Gil
Sánchez-García, Sergio
Source :
Revista Medica del IMSS. 2018 Supplement, Vol. 56, pS54-S63. 10p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: Quality of life related to oral health is assessed through the individual's self-perceived oral health (SPOH). The objective is to determine SPOH in relation to socio-demographic and health characteristics in older adults beneficiaries from the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) in Mexico City. Methods: Cross-sectional study. We used data collection with questionnaire and assessment scales related to socio-demographic, health and dependency variables, as well as the visit to the dentist, the use of removable dental prostheses and SPOH. The self-perception means (Geriatric/General Oral Health Assessment Index-GOHAI) were calculated, and we used Student's t, ANOVA and Bonferroni post hoc tests. Results: 60.5% were women; the average age of population was 68.23 ± 7.0. GOHAI total mean was 48.07 (48.05-48.08). Compared to their counterparts, people with the next features showed marked improvement in SPOH: of 60-69 years of age, separated or divorced, ⩾ 7 years of study, paid work, living alone, no smoking, drinking alcohol, with a good health perception, low weight, no cognitive impairment, no depression, no anxiety, no comorbidity, consumption < 5 drugs, with limitations in basic activities, without limitations in instrumental activities, who did not visit the dentist and who did not use removable prosthesis. Conclusion: The concept of quality of life essentially incorporates the SPOH as a need in the evaluation of health outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
04435117
Volume :
56
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Revista Medica del IMSS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129547065