The role of individual and neighborhood social factors on periodontitis: the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Journal of Periodontology
Luisa N BorrellHarold W Neighbors

Abstract

This study investigates whether race/ethnicity, individual income, education, and neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics are independently associated with periodontitis in adults>or=18 years of age who participated in the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III). Analyses were limited to participants in NHANES III who self-identified as non-Hispanic black, non-Hispanic white, or Mexican American, received a periodontal examination, and whose records were linked to the 1990 U.S. Census data (N=13,090). Periodontitis was investigated using a combination of clinical attachment loss and probing depth. Marginal logistic regression models were used to assess the association of race/ethnicity, individual income, education, and neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics with periodontitis before and after adjusting for selected covariates. A survey program was used to account for the survey sampling design and for the intraneighborhood correlation of outcomes of participants selected from the same neighborhood. Race/ethnicity, education, and neighborhood socioeconomic conditions were associated with periodontitis before and after controlling for selected covariates. After adjustment, blacks were twice (1....Continue Reading

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