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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2017 Mar 31;45(4):365–371. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12299

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study sample by sex (n=3774)

Characteristics Boys n= 1873 Girls n=1901 p value*

Age in years
Median (range) 9.8 (9.5-10.4) 9.9 (9.5-10.5) 0.643
Ethnicity a (%)
Dutch 1278 (68.2) 1295 (68.1)
Other western 147 (7.8) 180 (9.4)
Non-western 438 (23.4) 413 (21.7) 0.135
Maternal education level a
Low 619 (33.0) 615 (32.3)
High 1143 (61.0) 1158 (60.9) 0.782
Household incomea (%)
< 2000 321 (17.1) 298 (15.7)
2000-3200 552 (29.5) 535 (28.1)
> 3200 877 (46.8) 936 (49.2) 0.230
IOTN-DHCa (%)
2 578 (30.6) 541 (28.5)
3 364 (19.4) 392 (20.6)
4 428 (22.9) 443 (23.3)
5 128 (6.8) 135 (7.1) 0.449
IOTN-aca (%)
≤ 5 1045 (55.8) 1018 (53.5)
> 5 394 (21.0) 451 (23.7) 0.049
OHRQoL
Median (range) 50.0 (43.00-53.00) 49.0 (42.00-53.00) < 0.001
Subjective treatment need (%)
No 565 (30.2) 484 (25.5)
Borderline 498 (26.6) 460 (24.2)
Yes 810 (43.2) 957 (50.3) <0.001

*

Based on chi square test for categorical variables and t-test or Mann –Whitney U for continuous variables

a

May not add up to 3774, because of missing values: Maternal education: 6.3 %; Ethnicity : 0.6%; IOTN: 21.9 %; Household income: 6.7%, IOTN-DHC: 20.2%; IOTN-AC: 22.9%