Linear and non-linear associations of depressive symptoms with oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices among rural older adults in China: a cross-sectional study

Sep 17, 2024BMC public health

How Depression Relates to Oral Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Habits in Older Adults Living in Rural China

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Abstract

Among 1,902 rural older adults in China, depressive symptoms were significantly correlated with poor .

  • Minimal to mild depressive symptoms were linked to lower scores.
  • A negative correlation was found between minimal to mild depressive symptoms and oral health attitudes.
  • Depressive symptoms did not show a significant association with .
  • Non-linear analysis indicated that younger older adults, those not living alone, and those without depressive symptoms reported better oral health attitudes.

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-0.345
Decrease in
Regression coefficient for minimal to mild depressive symptoms
-0.385
Decrease in
Regression coefficient for minimal to mild depressive symptoms
N/A
No Significant Correlation with Practices
Statistical significance > 0.05

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