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A cross-national comparison of income gradients in oral health quality of life in four welfare states: application of the Korpi and Palme typology

机译:四种福利国家口腔健康生活质量中收入梯度的跨国比较:Korpi和Palme类型学的应用

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Background: The extent to which welfare states may influence health outcomes has not been explored. It was hypothesised that policies which target the poor are associated with greater income inequality in oral health quality of life than those that provide earnings-related benefits to all citizens.rnMethods: Data were from nationally representative surveys in the UK (n = 4064), Finland (n = 5078), Germany (n = 1454) and Australia (n = 2292) conducted from 1998 to 2002. The typology of Korpi and Palme classifies these countries into four different welfare states. In each survey, subjects completed the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) questionnaire, which evaluates the adverse consequence of dental conditions on quality of life. For each country, survey estimation commands were used to create linear regression models that estimated the slope of the gradient between four quartiles of income and OHIP-14 severity scores. Parameter estimates for income gradients were contrasted across countries using Wald χ~2 tests specifying a critical p value of 0.008, equivalent to a Bonferroni correction of p<0.05 for the six pairwise tests. Results: Statistically significant income gradients in OHIP-14 severity scores were found in all countries except Germany. A global test confirmed significant cross-national differences in the magnitude of income gradients. In Australia, where a flat rate of benefits targeted the poor, the mean OHIP-14 severity score reduced by 1.7 units (95% CI -2.15 to -1.34) with each increasing quartile of household income, a significantly steeper gradient than in other countries. Conclusion: The coverage and generosity of welfare state benefits appear to influence levels of inequality in population oral health quality of life.
机译:背景:尚未探讨福利状态可能影响健康结果的程度。有人假设,针对穷人的政策与口腔健康生活质量的收入不平等相比,给所有公民提供与收入相关的利益的政策更大。rn方法:数据来自英国的全国代表性调查(n = 4064),从1998年到2002年进行的芬兰(n = 5078),德国(n = 1454)和澳大利亚(n = 2292)。科比(Korpi)和帕尔默(Palme)的类型将这些国家分为四个不同的福利国家。在每次调查中,受试者均填写了《口腔健康影响概况》(OHIP-14)问卷,该问卷评估了牙齿状况对生活质量的不利影响。对于每个国家,调查估计命令用于创建线性回归模型,以估计收入的四个四分位数与OHIP-14严重性得分之间的梯度斜率。使用Waldχ〜2检验将国家间的收入梯度参数估计值进行了对比,Waldχ〜2检验指定的临界p值为0.008,相当于六个成对检验的Bonferroni校正p <0.05。结果:除德国外,所有国家/地区的OHIP-14严重性评分均具有统计上显着的收入梯度。一项全球测试证实,收入梯度的幅度存在明显的跨国差异。在澳大利亚,针对贫困人口的福利统一税率,随着家庭收入每增加四分位数,平均OHIP-14严重程度得分降低1.7个单位(95%CI -2.15至-1.34),梯度梯度明显大于其他国家。结论:福利国家福利的覆盖范围和慷慨程度似乎会影响人口口腔健康生活质量中的不平等程度。

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    《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 |2009年第7期|569-574|共6页
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    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, NC 27599, USA;

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA;

    Department of Diagnostic and Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA;

    Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dental Sciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK;

    National Institute of Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland;

    Department of Community Dentistry, Institute of Dentistry, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland;

    Dental Public Health & Health Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee Dental Hospital & School, Dundee, UK;

    Department of Restorative Dentistry, University Dental School & Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland;

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