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