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Original Research

Complex interrelations between self-reported oral health attitudes and behaviors, the oral health status, and oral health-related quality of life

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Pages 539-549 | Published online: 12 Apr 2018
 

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to develop and test a moderated mediation model that was able to describe the relationships between oral health-related attitudes and behaviors, oral health status (OHS), and oral health-related quality of life. The hypothesized relations corresponded to research questions such as “is a person’s oral health predicted by the actions that person takes in order to prevent oral health conditions?” and “do individuals with better oral health also have higher levels of oral health-related quality of life?”.

Materials and methods

A cross-sectional correlational study with selected predictor variables was conducted in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, among 191 participants, enrolled in the fourth and sixth years of study at the Dentistry School of the Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Cluj-Napoca. Participants completed the Hiroshima University Dental Behavior Inventory (HUDBI) questionnaire targeting specific behavior and attitude with respect to their dental self-care, Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP) short questionnaire for measuring oral health-related quality of life, and the current OHS was assessed objectively using Decayed, Missing, Filled Teeth/Surfaces (DMFT) index. Statistical analyses were done using structural equation modeling software.

Results

Our research showed relevant associations between HUDBI, DMFT, and OHIP. The relationship between HUDBI and OHIP was mediated by DMFT. Furthermore, HUDBI worked as a moderator between DMFT and OHIP. Thus, our study revealed a case for moderated mediation, which is usually ignored in similar research.

Conclusion

The “straightforward” causality between oral health-related behavior and the actual OHS must be considered with caution, as well as their impact on the oral health-related quality of life. Further research is needed to investigate the interaction between variables, the strength of the interrelations and the magnitude of their interactions, and the confidence that can be placed in these measurements, with respect to the general population and/or those lacking domain-specific education.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to extend their gratitude to all participants who volunteered to be part of this study.

Author contributions

Alexandra Vigu designed the study, performed the experiments and data collection, and carried out manuscript writing. Dorin Stanciu performed methodology (research design, hypotheses testing, statistical data processing), manuscript writing, and proofreading. Lucia Maria Lotrean was involved in data interpretation and writing the article. Radu Septimiu Campian performed main research idea, hypothesis, and proofreading. All the authors were involved in revising the article critically for important intellectual content and have approved the version to be published.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.