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Objectives: This study examined factors associated with oral health and stress in South Korean adolescents using data from the 20th Youth Online Health Behavior Survey, including a total of 54,653 subjects. Methods: General characteristics, oral health behaviors, and stress related to oral symptom experiences were analyzed using the complex sample chi-square test. Factors influencing stress were identified through complex sample logistic regression analysis. Results: Regardingfactors affecting stress, compared with adolescents who brushed their teeth thrice the previous day, stress levels were 1.28 times higher (p<0.001) for those who brushed once or less, and 1.07 times higher (p<0.05) for those who brushed twice. Stress was 0.73 times lower in cases without pain (p<0.001), 0.79 times lower in cases without tingling & throbbing (p<0.001), and 0.71 times cases in those without gingival bleeding (p<0.001). Conclusions: These results indicate a strong association between oral health and stress among adolescents. The results provide foundational data for developing preventive strategies and practical educational programs aimed at promoting oral health in this population.
bjectives: This study examined factors associated with oral health and stress in South Korean adolescents using data from the 20th Youth Online Health Behavior Survey, including a total of 54,653 subjects. Methods: General characteristics, oral health behaviors, and stress related to oral symptom experiences were analyzed using the complex sample chi-square test. Factors influencing stress were identified through complex sample logistic regression analysis. Results: Regardingfactors affecting stress, compared with adolescents who brushed their teeth thrice the previous day, stress levels were 1.28 times higher (p<0.001) for those who brushed once or less, and 1.07 times higher (p<0.05) for those who brushed twice. Stress was 0.73 times lower in cases without pain (p<0.001), 0.79 times lower in cases without tingling & throbbing (p<0.001), and 0.71 times cases in those without gingival bleeding (p<0.001). Conclusions: These results indicate a strong association between oral health and stress among adolescents. The results provide foundational data for developing preventive strategies and practical educational programs aimed at promoting oral health in this population.*표시는 필수 입력사항입니다.
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