Oral Health and Oral Health Behavior as Risk Factors for Depression

K. Lee
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1) This study investigated the association between depression and oral health and the factors influencing depression in adults. Data on 13,199 people (male 5,793, female 7,406; age ≥19 years old) were extracted from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey VIII (KNHANES VIII) (2016~2018) and analyzed using frequency, percentage, an x2 test, a T-test, and logistic regression analysis. Depression was defined as either a medical diagnosis or a score ≥10 on Patient Health Questionnaire-9. The probability of depression was found to be statistically different for general characteristics, such as gender, age, school grade, income, and drinking. The logistic regression analysis showed that the independent variables, general health awareness (OR=9.094, 95% CI 7.139∼11.585) and oral health awareness (OR=1.936, 95% CI 1.465∼2.560), were associated with depression, and speaking discomfort, chewing discomfort, oral pain (within 1 year), and prosthesis were found to increase depression probability. The depression probability was also was found to significantly increase by 1.81 times if brushing frequency was less that once a day, if people used dental floss (OR=1.42), and had to have an oral examination (OR=1.31). These results indicated that oral health and oral health behaviors are associated with the depression, with the influencing factors having oral health and behavior-related characteristics. Therefore, proper oral health and oral health risk factor behavior management programs should be developed to assist in reducing depression.
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口腔健康和口腔健康行为是抑郁症的危险因素
1)本研究探讨成人抑郁与口腔健康的关系及影响因素。13199人的数据(男性5793人,女性7406人;年龄≥19岁)的患者,提取自韩国国民健康与营养调查(KNHANES VIII)(2016~2018),采用频率、百分比、x2检验、t检验和logistic回归分析。抑郁症定义为医学诊断或患者健康问卷-9得分≥10。研究发现,在性别、年龄、学校年级、收入和饮酒等一般特征上,患抑郁症的概率在统计上存在差异。logistic回归分析显示,自变量一般健康意识(OR=9.094, 95% CI 7.139 ~ 11.585)和口腔健康意识(OR=1.936, 95% CI 1.465 ~ 2.560)与抑郁相关,言语不适、咀嚼不适、口腔疼痛(1年内)和假体增加抑郁概率。如果刷牙次数少于一天一次、使用牙线(OR=1.42)、必须进行口腔检查(OR=1.31),患抑郁症的可能性也会显著增加1.81倍。结果表明,口腔健康和口腔健康行为与抑郁症存在相关性,影响因素具有口腔健康和行为相关特征。因此,应制定适当的口腔健康和口腔健康风险因素行为管理方案,以帮助减少抑郁症。
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