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. 2014 Apr 18;12:55. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-12-55

Table 3.

Hierarchical Poisson regression for impact on OHRQoL of children and independent variables

Variable
Impact on child’s OHRQoL
Bivariate
Multivariate
  Present n (%) Absent n (%) Unadjusted
Adjusted
PR*
PR †
p-value
p-value
(95% CI) (95% CI)
Sex
 
 
 
 
 
 
Female
132 (32.4)
275 (67.6)
0.864
1.017 (0.836-1.238)
-
-
Male
139 (31.9)
297 (68.1)
 
1.00
-
-
Age
 
 
 
 
 
 
3 years
71 (25.8)
204 (74.2)
 
1.00
-
-
4 years
95 (28.4)
239 (71.6)
0.470
1.102 (0.847-1.433)
-
-
5 years
105 (44.9)
129 (55.1)
<0.001
1.738 (1.360-2.222)
-
-
1 st level
Type of preschool
 
 
 
 
 
 
Public
171 (37.5)
285 (62.5)
<0.001
1.451 (1.181-1.784)
-
-
Private
100 (25.8)
287 (74.2)
 
1.00
-
-
Mother’s schooling
 
 
 
 
 
 
≤ 8 years of study
153 (39.4)
235 (60.6)
<0.001
1.510 (1.239-1.841)
-
-
> 8 years of study
118 (26.1)
334 (73.9)
 
1.00
-
-
Monthly household income
 
 
 
 
 
 
≤ 1 minimum salary
177 (40.0)
265 (60.0)
<0.001
1.686 (1.357-2.094)
-
-
> 1 minimum salary
86 (23.8)
276 (76.2)
 
1.00
-
-
Parent’s/guardian’s age
 
 
 
 
 
 
≤ 30 years
139 (32.9)
283 (67.1)
0.456
1.079 (0.883-1.319)
-
-
> 30 years
123 (30.5)
280 (69.5)
 
1.00
-
-
Number of residents in home
 
 
 
 
 
 
< 6
214 (30.6)
485 (69.4)
 
1.00
-
-
≥ 6
53 (41.1)
76 (58.9)
0.014
1.342 (1.061-1.697)
-
-
Birth order
 
 
 
 
 
 
Only child
60 (22.8)
203 (77.2)
 
1.00
 
1.00
Oldest child
50 (40.7)
73 (59.3)
<0.001
1.782 (1.309-2.425)
0.025
1.430 (1.045-1.958)
Middle child
38 (36.5)
66 (63.5)
0.006
1.602 (1.143-2.243)
0.316
1.183 (0.852-1.641)
Youngest child
121 (34.7)
228 (65.3)
0.002
1.520 (1.166-1.981)
0.106
1.228 (0.957-1.575)
2 nd level
Perception of general health
 
 
 
 
 
 
Good
201 (29.6)
479 (70.4)
 
1.00
-
-
Poor
70 (44.0)
89 (56.0)
<0.001
1.489 (1.207-1.838)
-
-
Perception of oral health
 
 
 
 
 
 
Good
120 (21.4)
440 (78.6)
 
1.00
 
1.00
Poor
151 (53.5)
131 (46.5)
<0.001
2.499 (2.062-3.029)
<0.001
1.732 (1.399-2.145)
3 rd level
Dental caries
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent
46 (16.3)
237 (83.7)
 
1.00
-
-
Present
225 (40.2)
335 (59.8)
<0.001
2.472 (1.862-3.281)
-
-
Cavitated lesions
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent/white spots
77 (17.5)
364 (82.5)
 
1.00
 
1.00
Cavitated anterior teeth
17 (29.3)
41 (70.7)
0.024
1.679 (1.072-2.628)
0.146
1.422 (0.885-2.287)
Cavitated posterior teeth
82 (44.6)
102 (55.4)
<0.001
2.552 (1.970-3.307)
<0.001
2.011 (1.518-2.664)
Cavitated anterior and posterior teeth
95 (59.4)
65 (40.6)
<0.001
3.401 (2.675-4.323)
<0.001
2.596 (1.982-3.400)
TDI
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent
168 (30.4)
385 (69.6)
 
1.00
 
1.00
Present
100 (35.0)
186 (65.0)
0.173
1.151 (0.940-1.409)
0.001
1.413 (1.161-1.718)
Type of TDI
 
 
 
 
 
 
Discolouration
38 (39.2)
59 (60.8)
0.071
1.285 (0.979-1.688)
-
-
Avulsion and/or luxation
4 (36.4)
7 (63.6)
0.661
1.193 (0.542-2.628)
-
-
Enamel + dentine fracture
16 (38.1)
26 (61.9)
0.276
1.250 (0.836-1.868)
-
-
Enamel fracture and without trauma
210 (30.5)
479 (69.5)
 
1.00
-
-
Malocclusion
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent
95 (32.4)
198 (67.6)
0.827
1.023 (0.833-1.258)
-
-
Present
173 (31.7)
373 (68.3)
 
1.00
-
-
Anterior crossbite
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent
256 (31.5)
557 (68.5)
 
1.00
-
-
Present
9 (39.1)
14 (60.9)
0.413
1.243 (0.739-2.090)
-
-
Anterior open bite
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent
201 (31.1)
446 (68.9)
 
1.00
-
-
Present
58 (32.8)
119 (67.2)
0.663
1.055 (0.830-1.341)
-
-
Posterior crossbite
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent
229 (31.3)
503 (68.7)
 
1.00
-
-
Unilateral
30 (32.3)
63 (67.7)
0.848
1.031 (0.754-1.411)
-
-
Bilateral
5 (55.6)
4 (44.4)
0.058
1.776 (0.980-3.217)
-
-
Increased overbite
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent
224 (33.6)
442 (66.4)
0.009
1.518 (1.112-2.073)
-
-
Present
35 (22.2)
123 (77.8)
 
1.00
-
-
Increased overjet
 
 
 
 
 
 
Absent
144 (30.6)
326 (69.4)
 
1.00
-
-
Present 121 (33.1) 245 (66.9) 0.455 1.079 (0.884-1.317) - -

*Unadjusted Poisson regression for independent variables and impact on child’s quality of life.

**Variables incorporated in multivariate model (p < 0.20): sex, age, type of preschool, mother’s schooling, monthly household income, number of residents in home, child’s birth order, parent’s/caregiver’s perception of child’s general health, parent’s/caregiver’s perception of child’s oral health, dental caries, untreated dental caries, traumatic dental injury, type of traumatic dental injury, malocclusion, posterior crossbite and increased overbite.

***For dental caries, the cut-off point was code ≥ 2; for cavitated lesions, absent/white spots (codes ≤ 2) and cavitated tooth (codes ≥ 3) were considered.

†Hierarchical Poisson regression: Level 1 adjusted for child’s characteristics and socio-demographic variables; Level 2 adjusted for child’s characteristics, socio-demographic variables and parent’s/caregiver’s perception of child’s health; Level 3 adjusted for child’s characteristics, socio-demographic variables, parent’s/caregiver’s perception of child’s health and oral health problems (dental caries, traumatic dental injuries and malocclusion).