Self reported use of dental services among employed adults in Sri Lanka
Aim: To determine the patterns and variables associated with self‐reported use of dental services among employed adults in Sri Lanka. Design: A cross sectional study using a self‐administered questionnaire. Setting: Five representative public sector institutions in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka. Part...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International dental journal 2002-06, Vol.52 (3), p.151-155 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aim: To determine the patterns and variables associated with self‐reported use of dental services among employed adults in Sri Lanka. Design: A cross sectional study using a self‐administered questionnaire. Setting: Five representative public sector institutions in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka. Participants: A total of 210 employees. Results: Ninety per cent of the employees had used dental services, the majority for symptomatic reasons. Of the respondents, 63% had visited a dentist in the preceding 24 months. According to the logistic regression analysis, gender and presence of pain within the past six months were significant predictors of dental utilisation. Conclusions: Andersen and Newman's behavioural model of health services utilisation was of limited value in explaining dental utilisation of this sample of employed adults as only one predisposing factor and a single factor related to need were significant predictors of the use of dental services. |
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ISSN: | 0020-6539 1875-595X |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1875-595X.2002.tb00620.x |