L. Unell et al., EQUALITY IN SATISFACTION, PERCEIVED NEED, AND UTILIZATION OF DENTAL-CARE IN A 50-YEAR OLD SWEDISH POPULATION, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology, 24(3), 1996, pp. 191-195
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Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
Satisfaction with dental care, perceived need for dental care, and den
tal care utilization were analyzed as to equality in geographical, soc
io-economic, and gender distributions. The study base was a cross-sect
ional mail questionnaire sent in 1992 to all 50-year old persons (tota
lly 8890) in Orebro and Ostergotland counties in Sweden. Measures of t
he variables were all based on self-assessments. The response rate was
71.3%. The results showed no large inequalities as to satisfaction, e
xcept the aspect travel time for rural residents. They also had higher
perceived need for dental care. For utilization of dental care, worke
rs were relatively fewer among ''high'' consumers. Controlling for soc
io-economic group, there were twice as many men than women among ''low
'' consumers. In conclusion, there was relative equality in the dental
care delivery in this 50-year old Swedish population, with some remai
ning social differences, primarily socio-economically contingent.