Racial Discrimination and Uptake of Dental Services among American Adults
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Source
2.2. Selection of Variables
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Explanatory Variables | All Sample | % with Dental Visit | p Value a | ||
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% | [95% CI] | % | [95% CI] | ||
Gender | <0.001 | ||||
Male | 52.8 | [51.5–54.0] | 64.3 | [62.5–66.1] | |
Female | 47.2 | [45.9–48.4] | 72.8 | [71.2–74.4] | |
Age group | <0.001 | ||||
18–24 years | 10.7 | [9.7–11.7] | 62.1 | [57.3–66.7] | |
25–34 years | 22.6 | [21.4–23.8] | 62.3 | [59.3–65.2] | |
35–44 years | 22.3 | [21.3–23.4] | 69.4 | [66.7–71.9] | |
45–54 years | 22.9 | [21.9–23.9] | 71.5 | [69.2–73.7] | |
55–64 years | 17.2 | [16.4–17.9] | 73.6 | [71.3–75.8] | |
65+ years | 4.3 | [3.9–4.6] | 71.6 | [67.6–75.2] | <0.001 |
Education | |||||
Less than high school | 8.9 | [8.0–9.9] | 44.6 | [38.8–50.4] | |
High school | 24.8 | [23.7–25.9] | 62.9 | [60.4–65.4] | |
Attended college | 35.1 | [33.8–36.3] | 68.1 | [66.0–70.2] | |
College graduate | 31.1 | [30.1–32.1] | 79.6 | [78.0–81.1] | |
Annual income | <0.001 | ||||
Lowest | 5.9 | [5.2–6.6] | 45.5 | [39.5–51.6] | |
2nd Lowest | 15.1 | [14.1–16.2] | 49.1 | [45.4–52.8] | |
Middle | 10.9 | [10.1–11.8] | 58.3 | [54.2–62.4] | |
2nd Highest | 14.7 | [13.8–15.6] | 63.0 | [59.6–66.3] | |
Highest | 53.2 | [52.0–54.5] | 79.8 | [78.5–81.1] | |
Race/ethnicity | <0.001 | ||||
Non-Hispanic White | 71.4 | [70.2–72.6] | 72.5 | [71.1–73.8] | |
Non-Hispanic Black | 11.5 | [10.7–12.5] | 56.7 | [51.8–61.4] | |
Hispanic | 11.0 | [10.3–11.7] | 57.0 | [53.3–60.7] | |
Asian/Others | 5.1 | [4.5–5.7] | 62.3 | [56.2–67.9] | |
Multiracial | 0.8 | [0.6–1.1] | 58.9 | [43.7–72.6] | |
Missing teeth | <0.001 | ||||
No missing teeth | 64.0 | [62.7–65.1] | 70.9 | [69.4–72.4] | |
One tooth or more | 3.0 | [34.8–37.2] | 63.6 | [61.4–65.6] | |
Smoking status | <0.001 | ||||
Current smoker | 19.1 | [18.0–20.2] | 52.8 | [49.6–56.1] | |
Former smoker | 22.8 | [21.8–23.8] | 70.8 | [68.4–73.1] | |
Never smoked | 58.0 | [56.8–59.3] | 72.4 | [70.8–73.9] | |
Health insurance | <0.001 | ||||
No insurance | 12.2 | [11.2–13.2] | 36.3 | [32.2–40.7] | |
Insured | 87.8 | [86.7–88.7] | 72.7 | [71.5–73.9] |
% with Dental Visit | OR a | [95% CI] | p Value | ||
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% | [95% CI] | ||||
Healthcare discrimination | <0.001 | ||||
No | 68.6 | [67.4–69.8] | 1.00 | [Reference] | |
Yes | 54.2 | [45.6–62.4] | 0.57 | [0.41–0.79] | |
Emotional impact of discrimination | <0.001 | ||||
No | 68.9 | [67.7–70.2] | 1.00 | [Reference] | |
Yes | 55.8 | [49.7–61.7] | 0.57 | [0.44–0.73] |
Healthcare Discrimination | Model 1A b | Model 1B b | Model 1C b | |||
OR a | [95% CI] | OR a | [95% CI] | OR a | [95% CI] | |
No | 1.00 | [Reference] | 1.00 | [Reference] | 1.00 | [Reference] |
Yes | 0.83 | [0.58–1.17] | 0.88 | [0.62–1.25] | 0.88 | [0.62–1.25] |
Emotional Impact of Discrimination | Model 2A b | Model 2B b | Model 2C b | |||
OR a | [95% CI] | OR a | [95% CI] | OR a | [95% CI] | |
No | 1.00 | [Reference] | 1.00 | [Reference] | 1.00 | [Reference] |
Yes | 0.79 | [0.60–1.03] | 0.76 | [0.58–0.99] * | 0.76 | [0.58–0.99] * |
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Sabbah, W.; Gireesh, A.; Chari, M.; Delgado-Angulo, E.K.; Bernabé, E. Racial Discrimination and Uptake of Dental Services among American Adults. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1558. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16091558
Sabbah W, Gireesh A, Chari M, Delgado-Angulo EK, Bernabé E. Racial Discrimination and Uptake of Dental Services among American Adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(9):1558. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16091558
Chicago/Turabian StyleSabbah, Wael, Aswathikutty Gireesh, Malini Chari, Elsa K. Delgado-Angulo, and Eduardo Bernabé. 2019. "Racial Discrimination and Uptake of Dental Services among American Adults" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 9: 1558. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16091558
APA StyleSabbah, W., Gireesh, A., Chari, M., Delgado-Angulo, E. K., & Bernabé, E. (2019). Racial Discrimination and Uptake of Dental Services among American Adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(9), 1558. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16091558