Periodontal health among Swedish adolescents Clinical, psychosocial and behavioral perspectives
Abstract
Abstract
Periodontal health among Swedish adolescents
Clinical, psychosocial and behavioral perspectives
Jessica Skoogh Ericsson
In recent decades, considerable resources have been invested in oral health promotion programs directed to children and
adolescents by the Swedish Public Dental Service. However, it is unclear to what extent such prevention programs have
resulted in long-term beneficial effects in oral hygiene behavior and periodontal health status. There is limited knowledge
regarding the periodontal health status of young individuals and interactional psychosocial and behavioral factors. The
overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the periodontal health status among Swedish 19-year-old adolescents and to
gain a deeper understanding of psychosocial and behavioral factors that interact with young people’s periodontal health
conditions.
All four studies in this thesis are based on epidemiological data from a study population consisting of a randomized
sample of 10 % (1208 individuals) of all 19-year-olds (born 1987) living in three different areas of the county of Västra
Götaland (Fyrbodal, Skaraborg, Göteborg), Sweden. The survey included an anamnesis interview and questionnaires for
self-assessment of psychosocial and oral health behavioral aspects, as well as a clinical and radiographic examination. 758
individuals (63 %) from the three areas participated in the questionnaire part of the study. 506 individuals (72 %) from
Fyrbodal and Skaraborg also underwent the clinical examination. In study I, the periodontal health status of the 19-yearold
participants was explored through a number of clinical and radiographic assessments. In study II, an anamnesis
interview containing socio-demographic and lifestyle factors, and a questionnaire for self-assessment, the Self-Perceived
Oral Health (SPOH) questionnaire, were used to explore the adolescents’ oral hygiene habits, life-style priorities and
how they planned for their future dental care. In study III, clinical data and selected items from the SPOH questionnaire
were analyzed together in order to explore whether the adolescents’ oral health-related perceptions, attitudes and
behavior were reflected by their oral hygiene status. In study IV, a health-economic model was used as a framework.
Variables and items expressing objective and subjective oral health, socio-demographic information and health/oral
health-related behavior were extracted from the clinical questionnaire and anamnesis data and analyzed in order to
explore the individual characteristics of importance related to demands for and investment in oral health.
The results showed that adolescents in the county of Västra Götaland have poor oral hygiene conditions with high
amounts of plaque and gingivitis, with worse conditions among males and adolescents in Fyrbodal (Study I). Dental care
in relation to other lifestyle factors was given high priority by 21 % of the adolescents; however, 35 % of the adolescents
did not plan for regular dental visits in the future. Males were found to have less favorable oral health habits than
females and three significant factors for not planning for future regular dental visits were identified in a regression
model: toothbrushing less than twice daily, smoking and male gender (Study II). Oral health-related attitudes and
behaviors were reflected in the clinical periodontal health status of the adolescents and, regarding these aspects as well,
there were differences between genders, in favor of females (Study III). The results, based on health-economic theory
and analysis, indicated that female gender, a high general self-efficacy score, living area (Skaraborg), and being a student
in a theoretical upper secondary program were positively related to the demand for and investment in (oral) health
(Study IV).
In conclusion, the results emphasize that a variety of factors related to the individual and the environment interact with
the oral health-related behavior and periodontal health status of young individuals. Such factors should be considered in
the development of cost-efficient oral health promotion programs and individual prevention programs.
Key words: Attitudes, behavior, epidemiology, health economics, oral health, periodontal status.
ISBN 978-91-628-8790-2
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/33126
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Parts of work
I. Ericsson JS, Abrahamsson KH, Östberg AL, Hellström MK, Jönsson K, Wennström JL (2009).
Periodontal health status in Swedish adolescents: an epidemiological, cross-sectional study.
Swedish Dental Journal 33, 131-139. ::PMID::19994563 II. Östberg AL, Ericsson JS, Wennström JL, Abrahamsson KH (2010).
Socio-economic and lifestyle factors in relation to priority of dental care in a Swedish
adolescent population. Swedish Dental Journal 34, 87-94. ::PMID::20701217 III. Ericsson JS, Östberg AL, Wennström JL, Abrahamsson KH (2012).
Oral health related perceptions, attitudes and behavior in relation to oral hygiene conditions in an
adolescent population. European Journal of Oral Sciences 120, 335-4. ::PMID::22813224 IV. Ericsson JS, Wennström JL, Lindgren B, Petzold M, Östberg AL, Abrahamsson KH (2013).
Oral health behavior among Swedish adolescents: a cross-sectional health-economics study.
Manuscript.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Odontology)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Odontology. Department of Periodontology
Disputation
Fredagen den 6 december 2013, kl. 9.00, föreläsningssal 3, institutionen för odontologi, Medicinaregatan 12E
Date of defence
2013-12-06
jessica.skoogh-ericsson@odontologi.gu.se
Date
2013-11-18Author
Skoogh Ericsson, Jessica
Keywords
attitudes
behavior
epidemiology
health-economics
periodontal status
oral health
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-8790-2
Language
eng