Journal article
Area-level income inequality and oral health among Australian adults—A population-based multilevel study
A Singh, J Harford, JL Ferreira Antunes, MA Peres
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background A lack of evidence exists on the association between area-level income inequality and oral health within Australia. This study examined associations between area-level income inequality and oral health outcomes (inadequate dentition (<21 teeth) and poor self-rated oral health) among Australian adults. Variations in the association between area-level income inequality and oral health outcomes according to area-level mean income were also assessed. Finally, household-income gradients in oral health outcomes according to area-level income inequality were compared. Methods For the analyses, data on Australian dentate adults (n = 5,165 nested in 435 Local Government Areas (LGAs)) was o..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge Australian Institute of Health and Welfare for the support towards undertaking the National Dental Telephone Interview Survey (NDTIS) 2013.