Examination of oral health and quality of life associated with low-income adults with HIV

سال انتشار: 1399
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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HWCONF03_001

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 6 شهریور 1399

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Objectives: To explore oral health-related quality of life and its correlates among low-income human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients receiving primary HIV care. Methods: Data were from a randomized experimental trial evaluating an interven- tion to increase use of oral health services by low-income HIV-positive adults. Inter- views were conducted in English or Spanish among 594 adults receiving HIV medical care but not dental care. Oral healthrelated quality of life was measured with the 49-item Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-49). Primary predictor variables included measures of HIV disease: duration of HIV infection, CD4 cell count, and HIV viral load. Other predictors included sociodemographic and behavioral factors. Results: Overall, 62.6 percent of participants had experienced at least one oral health impact very often or fairly often in the 4 weeks preceding the survey, with a mean of 5.8 impacts. The mean number of impacts was significantly higher for women, the unemployed, those living in temporary housing, and current smokers. Neither the prevalence nor the mean number of impacts differed significantly by duration of HIV infection, CD4+) T lymphocyte cell count, or HIV viral load. In bivariate analysis, women had higher mean OHIP-49 scores than men overall (62.6 versus 50.5, P <0.05) and for most subscales, indicating that women experienced more oral health impacts. In the final multivariate model, significant correlates of OHIP-49 were sex, race/ethnicity, living situation, and smoking status.Conclusions: Oral health impacts are prevalent among adults in South Florida living with HIV, particularly among women, cigarette smokers, those in prison or other institutional settings, and certain racial and ethnic groups

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AmirMohammad Baghi

Department of Dentistry, Near East University, Nicosia, North Cyprus

Samin Nikakhtar

Department of Pharmacy, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus