The National Study of Adult Oral Health (NSAOH) 2017-18 collected information from a sample of the Australian population aged 15 years and over. The Study comprised an interview questionnaire, completed by telephone or online, and an oral epidemiological examination among dentate participants. Participation in the Study was voluntary and therefore relied on the goodwill of selected participants. This paper provides a summary of participation rates for the Interview and Examination phases of the study. The potential for biased population estimates due to variation in participation rates is explored. The weighting procedure implemented to ensure the sample is representative of the target population is described and a comparison of the estimat...
UnlabelledThe US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2003-2004) evaluated oral ...
Background: We aimed to describe the prevalence of different tooth loss outcomes along with the use ...
Objective: To compare clinical oral health outcomes between a birth cohort of young Australian Abori...
The National Study of Adult Oral Health (NSAOH) is Australia's third national oral examination surve...
This chapter provides a summary of the recruitment and classification of study participants and desc...
The National Study of Adult Oral Health (NSAOH) 2017-18 aimed to collect data on population oral hea...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjective: To establish population estimates ...
Copyright © 2005 British Dental JournalBackground Surveys of oral health have not previously compare...
This study was conducted to describe the distribution and trends in dental caries, periodontal disea...
ical data on the oral health of adults has curtailed a compre-hensive and co-ordinated approach to p...
Traditional surveys of adult dental health have used calibrated examiners to collect clinical data. ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the socio-demographic characteristics of the eligible popul...
This report presents findings from the 2008 National Dental Telephone Interview Survey. A random sam...
© 2009 Australian Dental AssociationBackgroundAustralian adults reportedly have poor oral health whe...
UnlabelledThe US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2003-2004) evaluated oral ...
Background: We aimed to describe the prevalence of different tooth loss outcomes along with the use ...
Objective: To compare clinical oral health outcomes between a birth cohort of young Australian Abori...
The National Study of Adult Oral Health (NSAOH) is Australia's third national oral examination surve...
This chapter provides a summary of the recruitment and classification of study participants and desc...
The National Study of Adult Oral Health (NSAOH) 2017-18 aimed to collect data on population oral hea...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaObjective: To establish population estimates ...
Copyright © 2005 British Dental JournalBackground Surveys of oral health have not previously compare...
This study was conducted to describe the distribution and trends in dental caries, periodontal disea...
ical data on the oral health of adults has curtailed a compre-hensive and co-ordinated approach to p...
Traditional surveys of adult dental health have used calibrated examiners to collect clinical data. ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the socio-demographic characteristics of the eligible popul...
This report presents findings from the 2008 National Dental Telephone Interview Survey. A random sam...
© 2009 Australian Dental AssociationBackgroundAustralian adults reportedly have poor oral health whe...
UnlabelledThe US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2003-2004) evaluated oral ...
Background: We aimed to describe the prevalence of different tooth loss outcomes along with the use ...
Objective: To compare clinical oral health outcomes between a birth cohort of young Australian Abori...