Variable confounding and the influence of non economic determinants on dental utilization for the elderly.

R J Manski
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The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that variable confounding will cause discrepancies in dental utilization analysis and to determine the significance of gender, health status, and race on dental utilization by controlling for several predictor variables previously reported to be associated with dental care utilization. Results provide supporting evidence that discrepancies in dental utilization analysis can occur as a result of variable confounding. In addition, parameter estimates indicate that older women and white adults were more likely to visit a dental office than either older men or older blacks. On the other hand, older adults reported to be in poor health were no more likely to visit a dentist than older adults in excellent health.

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变量混杂和非经济因素对老年人牙科利用的影响。
本研究的目的是检验变量混淆会导致牙科利用分析差异的假设,并通过控制先前报道的与牙科保健利用相关的几个预测变量,确定性别、健康状况和种族对牙科利用的重要性。结果提供了支持性证据,表明牙科利用分析中的差异可能是变量混淆的结果。此外,参数估计表明,老年妇女和白人成年人比老年男性或老年黑人更有可能去牙科诊所。另一方面,健康状况不佳的老年人并不比健康状况良好的老年人更有可能去看牙医。
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