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KMID : 1040220190110010043
Journal of the Korean Academy of Health and Welfare for Elderly
2019 Volume.11 No. 1 p.43 ~ p.56
A Study on Subjective Oral Health Status and Social Efficacy of the Elderly
Noh Eun-Mi

Abstract
This study intends to investigate the effect of subjective oral health status on the social efficacy of the elderly. It was conducted from September 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019 for elderly people over 60 years old in Ulsan, Busan, and Daegu. The final analysis of 329 data was conducted. Social efficacy was higher when males were 70-74 years old and high school graduates, and the social efficacy according to subjective oral health status felt good oral health condition, no food manipulation disorder, no toothache, no periodontal problem, And there was no bad breath, and there was a significant difference (p<0.001). Factors affecting social efficacy were most affected by jaw joint disorder (¥â= -0.152), oral health status (¥â= -0.114), bad breath (¥â= -0.112), and toothache (¥â= -0.093). , Food manipulation disorder (¥â= -0.085), dry mouth (¥â= 0.029), periodontal problem (¥â= 0.024). In other words, the subjective oral health status of the elderly affects the social efficacy, which is an important factor for the successful aging of the elderly.
KEYWORD
Convergence, Elderly, Social Efficacy, Oral Health Status, Bad Breath
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