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Is the association between social support and oral health modified by household income? Findings from a national study of adults in Australia.

Dandara Gabriela HaagPedro Henrique Ribeiro SantiagoHelena Silveira SchuchDavid Simon BrennanLisa M Jamieson
Published in: Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (2022)
Individuals with lower levels of social support had poorer oral health than those with high levels of social support, although this association was small for the outcome <21 teeth. The association between social support and poor oral health indicators is modified by levels of household income. Hence, the provision of social support had a stronger association with the oral health of low-income participants, suggesting that socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals would mostly benefit from a social support intervention.
Keyphrases
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