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Oral Health-Related quality of life in Portuguese undergraduate students

Mónica Chantre, Sónia Mendes, Mário Bernardo Mário Bernardo

2021Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Oral Health-related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) is an essential part of health and wellbeing that aims to assess the impact of oral health on aspects of personal and social life. This investigation aimed to study the OHRQoL in undergraduate students and relate it to sociodemographic, academic behaviours, oral health behaviours, the presence of oral problems and self-perception of oral health. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study target-population consisted of the undergraduate students attending the University of Lisbon (UL). Data collection was carried out through an online questionnaire which included self-reported sociodemographic and academic characteristics, behaviours and oral health status, and the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14). Descriptive statistics were performed, and the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used (α=0.05). RESULTS: <0.05) to a worse OHRQoL, namely, being of African origin, courses not related to health, changes for worse in oral hygiene habits after entering university, higher consumption frequency of cariogenic foods or, going to oral health appointments in urgent situations, not having oral health appointments for economic reasons, history of oral health problems, self-reported oral problems and negative self-perception of oral health status. CONCLUSIONS: Oral health-related quality of life, OHIP-14, Oral health behaviours, Self-reported oral health, University students.

Topics & Concepts

Oral healthQuality of life (healthcare)MedicineOral hygieneDescriptive statisticsPortuguesePopulationDescriptive researchFamily medicineDentistryGerontologyEnvironmental healthNursingPhilosophyStatisticsLinguisticsMathematicsDental Health and Care UtilizationHealth, psychology, and well-beingDental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques