Community Dental Health

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Cover Date:
September 2015
Print ISSN:
0265 539X
Vol:
32
Issue:
3

Association of oral health literacy with oral health behaviour and oral health status in Belarus

Community Dental Health (2015) 32, 148–152 Received 7 January 2015; Accepted 29 April 2015

doi:10.1922/CDH_3584-Blizniuk05

Association of oral health literacy with oral health behaviour and oral health status in Belarus
A. Blizniuk, M. Ueno, T. Zaitsu and Y. Kawaguchi


Objectives: To explore the level of oral health literacy among adults in Belarus, a former part of the Soviet Union, and to analyse the associations between oral health literacy, socio-demographics, health behaviour and oral health status. Basic research design: A cross-sectional study. Participants: 281 adult (18-60 years old) dental patients. Main outcome measure: The participants completed a self-administered questionnaire collecting information about socio-demographics and health behaviours, and oral health literacy test (the R-OHLI). Clinical oral examination followed the questionnaire survey. Results: Among participants, 68.7% had adequate, 18.9% had marginal and 12.4% inadequate oral health literacy levels. Females and those with higher education were more likely to have adequate oral health literacy (p<0.05 and p<0.001). Participants with adequate oral health literacy had fewer missing and more filled teeth than those with inadequate literacy (p<0.001). This association remained significant after adjusting for socio-demographics, behavioural characteristics and oral hygiene status (p<0.05 and p<0.001). Conclusions: Adequate oral health literacy was strongly related with better oral health status. Improvement of oral health literacy should be addressed when developing community oral health promotions.
Key words: oral health, health literacy, health behaviour, health promotion, Belarus

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Authors
A. Blizniuk, M. Ueno, T. Zaitsu, Y. Kawaguchi

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