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The relationship between life-events and periodontitis A case-control study
Authors:Ray Croucher  Wagner Segura Marcenes  Maria Cynesia M. B. Torres  Francis Hughes  Aubrey Sheiham
Affiliation:Joint Department of Denial Public Health, University College London and The London Hospital Medical College, London, UK and;department of Periodontology, The London Hospital Medical College, London, UK
Abstract:
Abstract This case-control study (n=100 dental patients, matched for age and sex) investigated the rôle of life-events in periodontitis. Data collected included life events, tobacco use, oral health behaviours and socio-demographics. The results of conditional simple logistic regression analysis showed that periodontitis was associated with the negative impact of life-events (p<0.01), the number of negative life-events (p<0.05), high levels of dental plaque (p<0.01), tobacco smoking (p<0.01) and being unemployed (p<0.05). These associations remained statistically significant after adjusting for oral health behaviour and socio-demo-graphic variables, but not tobacco smoking (p>0.05). Marital status became statistically significant after adjusting for the other variables (p<0.05). A model is suggested to explain the pathways through which life events may affect periodontal health. It was concluded that psychosocial factors and oral health risk behaviours cluster together as important determinants of periodontitis.
Keywords:life-events    stress    psychosocial factors    periodontal disease    periodontitis
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