KMID : 1020220150150061053
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Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene 2015 Volume.15 No. 6 p.1053 ~ p.1061
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Factors associated with community scaling rate : Using community health survey data
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Kim Ji-Min
Ha Ju-Won Kim Ji-Soo Jung Yeon-Ho Kim Dong-Suk Lee Ga-Yeong Jang Young-Eun Kim Nam-Hee
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of the study is to investigate the influencing factors of community scaling rate using community health survey data.
Methods: The data were extracted from 2013 Community Health Survey, Ministry of education, Korea Dental Association, Statistics Korea, Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service, and Ministry of the Interior. The resource factors of independent variables were analysed by Geographical Information System (GIS) using Map Wizard for Excel 17.0. The data were analyzed by descriptive analysis, pearson correlation and multiple linear regression analysis(p£¼0.05).
Results: Seocho-gu in Seoul had the highest annual scaling rate(55.5%) and Goheung-gun had the lowest rate(11%) showing 44.5 percent gap. The influencing factors of scaling included the number of dental hygienists(r=0.316), dentists(r=0.332), dental hospitals(r=0.470), high school graduation rate(r=0.757) and equivalence scales household income(r=0.764)(p<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that community scaling rate was closely associated with community education level and monthly income(p<0.05).
Conclusions: Community scaling rate was closely related to the community education and income level. It is necessary to provide the equal distribution of the oral health service to the community society.
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KEYWORD
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community health survey, dental scaling rate, education, income level
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