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KMID : 1020220120120050973
Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
2012 Volume.12 No. 5 p.973 ~ p.985
Adults¡¯self-reported of dry mouth and it¡¯s
Park Hee-Jung

Shim Youn-Soo
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the possible impact factors on adults` self-reports of dry mouth and to develop strategies to improve oral health education policy.

Methods: This study was conducted on a total of 622 self administered questionnaires adult above 20 and under 65 years of age living in Seoul and Gyeonggi provinces. The final participants consisted of 443 adults without chronic illness, taking medications and wearing dentures. The Hierarchical Multiple Regression model with three stages was used to assess the association for exposure of interest, such as socio-demographics, health-related behavior, mental health and self-reported of dry mouth.

Results: The participants reported mean score of dry mouth(6.32¡¾4.47), of which 191 were male(6.81¡¾4.56) and 252 were female(5.94¡¾4.37). Hierarchical Multiple Regression revealed that the score of dry mouth was shown to be significantly higher for the following people: Males, who were employed, unemployed, negative self-perceived general health, perceived stress, and participants who had no experience awareness of distress in two weeks. The explanatory power was 21.9%. The most powerful impact factor regarding to employment was shown to be negatively associated to dry mouth, and self-perceived general health, experiencing awareness of distressful in two weeks was also important factors.

Conclusions: Based on these results in order to develop oral health education policy strategies for the prevention and management of dry mouth, there need to be considered for the employee.
KEYWORD
adults, hierarchical multiple regression, self-reported dry mouth associated impact factors
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