Small-area contextual effects on children’s dental caries in Alberta: a multilevel analysis |
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Authors: | Congshi Shi Fabiola Aparicio-Ting Peter Faris Steven Patterson Lindsay McLaren |
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Affiliation: | 1.Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta Canada ;2.Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, TRW3, 3280 Hospital Dr. NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4Z6 Canada ;3.School of Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta Canada |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to examine the presence of small-area-level effects on children’s dental caries in Alberta, Canada, where dental public health programming is targeted in nature, based on an area-level measure of socio-economic circumstances.MethodsThis cross-sectional study included data on tooth decay (from an intra-oral examination conducted by dental hygienists at school) and socio-demographic and behavioural information (from a parent questionnaire) from 5677 grade 1 and 2 schoolchildren attending schools in public or Catholic school systems in Calgary and Edmonton in 2013/2014. Area-level socio-economic circumstances were quantified using the Pampalon Material Deprivation Index derived from census data, applied to the dissemination area (DA) of the child’s school. The outcome variable was presence (vs. absence) of tooth decay (cavitation). Data were analyzed using multilevel modeling with two levels: individual level (level 1) and school dissemination area (DA) (level 2).ResultsWe observed a small but statistically significant area-level effect on children’s caries experience, above and beyond individual-level characteristics.ConclusionStudy findings are relevant to dental public health programming in Alberta and other jurisdictions that use targeted strategies. Multilevel interventions, including universal approaches, are necessary to reduce inequities in children’s dental caries. |
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Keywords: | Small-area effects Contextual Dental caries Children |
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