2015
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5497201500010017
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Associação entre resiliência e qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde bucal em idosos

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Objective: To evaluate the association between psychological resilience and oral health related to quality of life through a hierarchical approach based on a conceptual theoretical model in a cohort of elderly residents in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study nested in a cohort study in 2008. We evaluated 498 elderly residents in Carlos Barbosa, Rio Grande do Sul. The measures included sociodemographic questionnaire, health behavior, quality of life related to oral … Show more

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“…This finding may be explained by the fact that schooling is the principal mediator of socio‐economic status and health status . Another interesting point was the fact that individuals who lived with a partner had higher OHIP‐14 scores, which is in disagreement with data described in the literature, in which married older adults report fewer impacts on OHRQoL when compared to divorced or widowed older adults, as the presence of a partner is believed to increase one's self‐esteem and the possibility of recognising the importance of determinant factors of health, thereby contributing to lower OHIP‐14 scores …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…This finding may be explained by the fact that schooling is the principal mediator of socio‐economic status and health status . Another interesting point was the fact that individuals who lived with a partner had higher OHIP‐14 scores, which is in disagreement with data described in the literature, in which married older adults report fewer impacts on OHRQoL when compared to divorced or widowed older adults, as the presence of a partner is believed to increase one's self‐esteem and the possibility of recognising the importance of determinant factors of health, thereby contributing to lower OHIP‐14 scores …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Follow-up evaluation 2015 Another interesting point was the fact that individuals who lived with a partner had higher OHIP-14 scores, which is in disagreement with data described in the literature, in which married older adults report fewer impacts on OHRQoL when compared to divorced or widowed older adults, 24 as the presence of a partner is believed to increase one's self-esteem and the possibility of recognising the importance of determinant factors of health, thereby contributing to lower OHIP-14 scores. 24 The OHIP-14 dimensions of greater impact in the present study-psychological discomfort (determined by the item "concerned because of your teeth, mouth or dentures") and physical pain (determined by the item "difficulty eating some foods")-have been identified in previous studies as those that most exert an influence on OHRQoL. 13,25 Discomfort when eating is associated with a risk of malnutrition, 26 as difficulty eating may affect the selection of foods, with the possible avoidance of food items that are essential to adequate nutrition.…”
Section: Initial Evaluation 2009mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…15,16 Several studies have approached the relationship between OHRQoL and clinical variables in different populations. 9,17,18,19 Nevertheless, the relationship bet ween the characteristics of PHC services, such as access to oral health, and OHRQoL of those who use these services remains unknown. It is necessary to gather data to verify whether the provision of access to dental care through PHC services is related to OHRQoL in order to improve on the outcomes commonly measured, which are based on clinical variables and quality of life, while also understanding the factors related to specific services and to the PHC and their interaction with OHRQoL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we will highlight the notion of resilience developed by some authors 47,48. Resiliency can play an important role in explaining the difference between objective and perceived oral health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%