Structural and Intermediary Social Determinants of Oral Health Among Egyptian Women
- Conditions
- Oral Health
- Registration Number
- NCT04138550
- Lead Sponsor
- Misr International University
- Brief Summary
Globally, there is substantial evidence indicating that low household income, lack of education, poor living conditions and inadequate psycho-social social support are potential risk factors for morbidity and premature death. Despite that, worldwide, there is scarcity in evidence on potential social determinants of oral health among different population groups.The study aims To identify the potential social determinants with an influence on oral health status of Egyptian women.
- Detailed Description
Statement of problem
Globally, there is substantial evidence indicating that low household income, lack of education, poor living conditions and inadequate psychosocial social support are potential risk factors for morbidity and premature death. Despite that, worldwide, there is scarcity in evidence on potential social determinants of oral health among different population groups.
Aim of study
To identify the potential social determinants with an influence on oral health status of Egyptian women.
Materials and methods
A total of 300 Egyptian women in childbearing age (18-49 years) will be recruited from 4 Primary healthcare units in Qalyubia governorate in Egypt. Four trained investigators will conduct a face-to face interview with study participants to gather data on potential structural and intermediary social determinants of health using a questionnaire. The questionnaire is based upon The Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) conceptual framework which was set up by the World Health Organization in 2005. This tool includes questions on socioeconomic position, material factors and living conditions, psychosocial factors and behavioral factors. Caries experience and gingival health of participants will be determined using DMFT, DMFS and CPITN indices respectively.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 300
- Egyptian women in child bearing age (18-49 years) attending one of the governmental primary healthcare units.
- Women who recently moved from one place of residence to another.
- Women attending the dental clinic at one of the primary health units selected for the survey.
- Pregnant Women.
- Completely Edentulous Women.
- Women with mental or psychological issues.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Social determinants 11 months from enrollment Questionnaire Likert scale 1 - 5
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Gingival/periodontal health 11 months from enrollment Modified Community Periodontal Index: 0 - 4
Caries Experience 11 months from enrollment Decayed, Missed, Filled caries index: 0 - 32
Esthetics 11 months from enrollment Number of unfilled upper spaces