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. 2014 Jul 16;14:90. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-14-90

Table 2.

Mean CHU9D and CPQ 11–14 (and subscale) scores by sociodemographic characteristics and caries experience

 
CHU9D (SD)
CPQ 11–14 (SD)
 
 
Overall score
Subscales
      Oral symptoms Functional limitations Emotional well-being Social well-being
All children
 
 
 
 
 
 
Age 6 to 7
0.87 (0.10)
12.4 (7.5)
4.7 (2.5)
4.1 (2.8)a
2.0 (2.1)
1.8 (2.6)
Age 8 to 9
0.87 (0.10)
11.3 (10.0)
4.3 (3.0)
3.2 (3.0)
2.5 (3.3)
1.3 (2.3)
Sex
 
 
 
 
 
 
Male
0.86 (0.10)
11.8 (9.5)
4.4 (2.7)
3.6 (2.9)
2.5 (3.2)
1.6 (2.6)
Female
0.88 (0.10)
11.6 (8.9)
4.5 (2.9)
3.6 (3.0)
2.1 (2.6)
1.4 (2.2)
Ethnicity
 
 
 
 
 
 
NonMāori
0.87 (0.10)
11.3 (9.1)a
4.3 (2.8)
3.5 (3.0)
2.1 (2.7)
1.5 (2.4)
Māori
0.87 (0.10)
15.1 (9.5)
5.5 (2.9)
3.9 (2.7)
3.5 (3.8)
1.8 (2.5)
NZDep
 
 
 
 
 
 
High
0.86 (0.10)
13.4 (10.2)
4.9 (3.1)
4.2 (3.2)
2.9 (3.4)
1.8 (2.9)
Medium
0.88 (0.10)
10.6 (8.0)
4.3 (2.6)
3.1 (2.7)
1.9 (2.6)
1.2 (2.0)
Low
0.87 (0.09)
12.1 (9.8)
4.4 (2.9)
3.7 (3.0)
2.3 (2.9)
1.7 (2.5)
Caries prevalence
 
 
 
 
 
 
No apparent caries (dmft = 0)
0.88 (0.10)
9.7 (9.0)a
4.1 (2.9)
3.1 (2.9)
1.6 (2.6)a
0.9 (1.9)a
Caries (dmft > 0) 0.87 (0.10) 13.0 (9.1) 4.7 (2.7) 3.8 (3.0) 2.7 (3.0) 1.9 (2.7)

aP < 0.05; Kruskal-Wallis/Mann–Whitney.