Associations between Emotional Distress, Sleep Changes, Decreased Tooth Brushing Frequency, Self-Reported Oral Ulcers and SARS-Cov-2 Infection during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Ethical Consideration
2.2. Recruitment of Study Participants
2.3. Study Procedure
2.4. Control Variables
Sociodemographic Variables
2.5. Dependent Variables
Oral Health
2.6. Independent Variables
2.6.1. COVID-19 Status
2.6.2. Emotional Distress
2.6.3. Sleep Changes
2.7. Data Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Total N = 14,970 | Tooth Brushing Decreased during the Lockdown | Chi-Square Test p Value | Self-Reported Oral Ulcers during the Lockdown | Chi-Square Test p Value | ||
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Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||
N = 1636 | N = 13,334 | N = 1760 | N = 13,210 | ||||
10.9% | 89.1% | 11.8% | 88.2% | ||||
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||||
** Age | 34.58 (SD 12.7) | 31.20 (SD 12.1) | 34.99 (SD 12.8) | * < 0.001 | 32.15 (SD 11.35) | 34.90 (SD 12.9) | * < 0.001 |
Sex at birth | |||||||
Male | 5544 (37.0) | 593 (10.7) | 4951 (89.3) | 739 (13.3) | 4805 (86.7) | ||
Female | 9328 (62.3) | 1025 (11.0) | 8303 (89.0) | 5.913 | 1004 (10.8) | 8324 (89.2) | * 25.048 |
Others | 98 (0.7) | 18 (18.4) | 80 (81.6) | 0.052 | 17 (17.3) | 81 (82.7) | <0.001 |
Educational level | |||||||
No formal education | 305 (2.0) | 22 (7.2) | 283 (92.8) | 33 (10.8) | 272 (89.2) | ||
Primary | 376 (2.5) | 49 (13.0) | 327 (87.0) | * 22.496 | 81 (21.5) | 295 (78.5) | * 36.367 |
Secondary | 2709 (18.1) | 356 (13.1) | 2353 (86.9) | <0.001 | 324 (12.0) | 2385 (88.0) | <0.001 |
College/university | 11,580 (77.4) | 1209 (10.4) | 10,371 (89.6) | 1322 (11.4) | 10,258 (88.6) | ||
Employment status | |||||||
Employed | 8305 (55.5) | 736 (8.9) | 7569 (91.1) | 990 (11.9) | 7315 (88.1) | ||
Unemployed | 3736 (25.0) | 238 (10.1) | 2113 (89.9) | * 163.641 | 217 (9.2) | 2134 (90.8) | * 27.938 |
Student | 578 (3.9) | 617 (16.5) | 3119 (83.5) | <0.001 | 500 (13.4) | 3236 (86.6) | <0.001 |
Retiree | 2351 (15.7) | 45 (7.8) | 533 (92.2) | 53 (9.2) | 525 (90.8) | ||
Frustration or boredom | |||||||
Yes | 4394 (29.4) | 596 (13.6) | 3798 (86.4) | * 44.377 | 611 (13.9) | 3783 (86.1) | * 27.673 |
No | 10,576 (70.6) | 1040 (9.8) | 9536 (90.2) | <0.001 | 1149 (10.9) | 9427 (89.1) | <0.001 |
Anxiety | |||||||
Yes | 4262 (28.5) | 579 (13.6) | 3683 (86.4) | * 43.201 | 656 (15.4) | 3606 (84.6) | * 75.886 |
No | 10,708 (71.5) | 1057 (9.9) | 9651 (90.1) | <0.001 | 1104 (10.3) | 9604 (89.7) | <0.001 |
Depression | |||||||
Yes | 2416 (16.1) | 408 (16.9) | 2008 (83.1) | * 105.092 | 388 (16.1) | 2028 (83.9) | * 54.411 |
No | 12,554 (83.9) | 1228 (9.8) | 11,326 (90.2) | <0.001 | 1372 (10.9) | 11,182 (89.7) | <0.001 |
Loneliness | |||||||
Yes | 2760 (18.4) | 435 (15.8) | 2325 (84.2) | * 81.177 | 417 (15.1) | 2343 (84.9) | * 36.645 |
No | 12,210 (81.6) | 1201 (9.8) | 11,009 (90.2) | <0.001 | 1343 (11.0) | 10,867 (89.0) | <0.001 |
Anger | |||||||
Yes | 1841 (12.3) | 312 (16.9) | 1529 (83.1) | * 78.120 | 351 (19.1) | 1490 (80.9) | * 108.087 |
No | 13,129 (87.7) | 1324 (10.1) | 11,805 (89.9) | <0.001 | 1409 (10.7) | 11,720 (89.3) | <0.001 |
Grief or feelings of loss | |||||||
Yes | 1546 (10.3) | 229 (14.8) | 1317 (85.2) | * 26.717 | 279 (18.0) | 1267 (82.0) | * 65.742 |
No | 13,424 (89.7) | 1407 (10.5) | 12,017 (89.5) | <0.001 | 1481 (11.0) | 11,943 (89.0) | <0.001 |
Sleep changes | |||||||
Yes | 4715 (31.5) | 704 (14.9) | 4011 (85.1) | * 113.277 | 695 (14.7) | 4020 (85.3) | * 59.048 |
No | 10,255 (68.5) | 932 (9.1) | 9323 (90.9) | <0.001 | 1065 (10.4) | 9190 (89.6) | <0.001 |
Tested positive to COVID-19 | |||||||
Yes | 1856 (12.4) | 256 (13.8) | 1600 (86.2) | * 17.860 | 470 (25.3) | 1386 (74.7) | * 375.858 |
No | 13,114 (87.6) | 1380 (10.5) | 11,734 (89.5) | <0.001 | 1290 (9.8) | 11,824 (90.2) | <0.001 |
Variables | Decreased Tooth Brushing Frequency | Self-Reported Oral Ulcers Present |
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AoR; 95% CI (p Values) | AoR; 95% CI (p Values) | |
Age | * 0.984; 0.978–0.990 (p < 0.001) | * 0.977; 0.971–0.982 (p < 0.001) |
Sex at birth | ||
Male | 0.658; 0.386–1.121; (p = 0.124) | 0.880; 0.506–1.532 (p = 0.651) |
Female | 0.599; 0.353–1.018; p = 0.058) | 0.674; 0.388–1.171 (p = 0.162) |
Others | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Educational level | ||
No formal education | 0.765; 0.489–1.198, (p = 0.242) | 1.268; 0.863–1.864 (p = 0.226) |
Primary | * 1.414; 1.034–1.934, (p = 0.030) | * 2.619; 2.011–3.411 (p < 0.001) |
Secondary | 1.029; 0.900–1.177, (p = 0.672) | 1.006; 0.876–1.156 (p = 0.930) |
College/university | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Employment status | ||
Employed | 0.965; 0.818–1.135 (p = 0.656) | * 1.441;1.221–1.701 (p < 0.001) |
Student | * 1.449; 1.217–1.724 (p < 0.001) | 1.199; 0.998–1.442 (p = 0.053) |
Retiree | 1.225; 0.839–1.789 (p = 0.294) | * 1.876; 1.305–2.697 (p = 0.001) |
Unemployed | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Frustration or boredom | ||
Yes | 0.959; 0.843–1.090 (p = 0.522) | 0.918; 0.809–1.042 (p = 0.187) |
No | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Anxiety | ||
Yes | 1.081; 0.948–1.233 (p = 0.246) | * 1.255; 1.106–1.423 (p < 0.001) |
No | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Depression | ||
Yes | * 1.375; 1.185–1.596 (p < 0.001) | 1.015; 0.873–1.180 (p = 0.848) |
No | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Loneliness | ||
Yes | * 1.185; 1.025–1.369 (p = 0.022) | 0.970; 0.839–1.122 (p = 0.684) |
No | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Anger | ||
Yes | * 1.299; 1.107–1.525 (p = 0.001) | * 1.510; 1.293–1.763 (p < 0.001) |
No | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Grief or feelings of loss | ||
Yes | 0.922; 0.773–1.099 (p = 0.362) | * 1.236; 1.047–1.460 (p = 0.013) |
No | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Sleep changes | ||
Yes | * 1.466; 1.303–1.650 (p < 0.001) | * 1.262; 1.122–1.419 (p < 0.001) |
No | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Tested positive for COVID-19 | ||
Yes | * 1.237; 1.069–1.433 (p = 0.004) | * 2.780; 2.460–3.141 (p < 0.001) |
No | 1.000 | 1.000 |
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Folayan, M.O.; Zuniga, R.A.A.; Ezechi, O.C.; Brown, B.; Nguyen, A.L.; Aly, N.M.; Ellakany, P.; Idigbe, I.E.; Khan, A.T.-A.; Lawal, F.B.; et al. Associations between Emotional Distress, Sleep Changes, Decreased Tooth Brushing Frequency, Self-Reported Oral Ulcers and SARS-Cov-2 Infection during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 11550. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811550
Folayan MO, Zuniga RAA, Ezechi OC, Brown B, Nguyen AL, Aly NM, Ellakany P, Idigbe IE, Khan AT-A, Lawal FB, et al. Associations between Emotional Distress, Sleep Changes, Decreased Tooth Brushing Frequency, Self-Reported Oral Ulcers and SARS-Cov-2 Infection during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(18):11550. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811550
Chicago/Turabian StyleFolayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin, Roberto Ariel Abeldaño Zuniga, Oliver C. Ezechi, Brandon Brown, Annie L. Nguyen, Nourhan M. Aly, Passent Ellakany, Ifeoma E. Idigbe, Abeedha Tu-Allah Khan, Folake Barakat Lawal, and et al. 2022. "Associations between Emotional Distress, Sleep Changes, Decreased Tooth Brushing Frequency, Self-Reported Oral Ulcers and SARS-Cov-2 Infection during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 18: 11550. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811550
APA StyleFolayan, M. O., Zuniga, R. A. A., Ezechi, O. C., Brown, B., Nguyen, A. L., Aly, N. M., Ellakany, P., Idigbe, I. E., Khan, A. T. -A., Lawal, F. B., Jafer, M., Gaffar, B., Popoola, B. O., Quadri, M. F. A., Virtanen, J. I., Lusher, J., & El Tantawi, M. (2022). Associations between Emotional Distress, Sleep Changes, Decreased Tooth Brushing Frequency, Self-Reported Oral Ulcers and SARS-Cov-2 Infection during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(18), 11550. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811550