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. 2014 Nov 7;9(11):e112452. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0112452

Table 2. Subjective oral health, social and behavioural characteristics of the studied population.

Age 6 yr Age 9 yr Age 12 yr
N % N % N %
Gender 744 789 1201
Male 52.1 51.8 51.8
Female 47.9 48.2 48.2
Type of school 744 789 1201
Public 69.9 76.2 74.8
Private 30.1 23.8 25.2
Region of Residence 744 789 1201
Islands 10.3 10.1 9.2
North 18.7 21.2 20.7
South 71.0 68.7 70.1
Cultural or Ethnic group NI NI 1161
Kanak 27.3
Polynesian 18.2
Caledonian 45
European, Asian and others 9.5
Mother's employment status 509 505 NI
Unemployed 29.5 42.6
blue collar, tradesman 32.0 20.6
Management, executive 38.5 36.8
Father's employment status 479 485 NI
Unemployed 10.2 9.9
blue collar, tradesman 59.7 49.1
Management, executive 30.1 41.0
Type of health insurance 508 508 NI
Basic insurance only 22.8 20.1
State aid supplemental (AMG) 26.8 33.1
Private supplemental 50.4 46.8
Usual drinks when thirsty 741 789 1199
Water 69.6 64.9 64.6
Sweet drinks 30.4 35.1 35.4
Smoking habits NI NI 1201
Never smoked 88.3
Has smoked 11.7
Frequency of tooth brushing 739 789 1196
<1 weekly 25.6 37.5 20.2
≥1 weekly 8.1 6.7 24.5
≥1 daily 66.3 55.8 55.3
Dental attendance 730 785 1189
Had never visited a dentist 49.7 22.0 16.9
Had visited a dentist 50.3 78.0 83.1
Dental fear (VAS scale from 0 (no fear) to 10 (severe fear)) 739 780 1201
DF-VAS 0–3 77.7 61.1 64.6
DF-VAS 4–6 11 23.2 19.2
DF-VAS 7–10 11.3 15.7 16.2
Self-perception of oral health NI 687 1092
No oral health problem 41.2 50.9
Oral health problems 58.8 49.1
Chewing difficulties NI NI 1011
Food impossible to chew 16.7
Food difficult to chew 14.6
No difficulties 68.6

N: Numbers; %: Proportion; NI: not investigated.