OBJECTIVE: To understand the way people living with mental illness in an Australian community experience and define oral health. STUDY POPULATION: People living with serious mental illness in the Victorian Community. METHODS: Qualitative methodologies were used in this study. Two focus groups and four semi-structured interviews were conducted. The data were transcribed and thematically analysed. RESULTS: Participants generally valued oral health and recognized that attending regular dental appointments played a key role in improving their oral health. Participants felt that their mental illness overwhelmed their ability to maintain good oral health. Coping, dental fear, stigma, financial barriers and communication were identified as issues ...
Research related to oral health in people with mental health problems may deepen our understanding o...
Impaired mental health has been associated with an increased need for dental care. Population survey...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the nature of stigma experienced by dental pa...
People with serious mental illness experience higher rates of oral and dental health problems than t...
People with serious mental illness experience higher rates of oral and dental health problems than t...
BACKGROUND: This study explored the oral health promotion practices of Australian community mental h...
© 2018 Dr. Roisin Mary McGrathHalf of all Australians will experience a common mental illness during...
Background Persons who struggle with severe or long‐term mental illness (SMI) have a higher prevalen...
Oral health has generally improved in Sweden over the past 30 years. Investigations of living condi...
Background The oral health of people with severe mental illness is severely compromised. Rates of pr...
People with severe mental illness suffer from a high burden of oral diseases, which can negatively i...
Background Young people experiencing a first episode of psychosis represent a vulnerable group of i...
The aim of the study addresses the inequity in oral health status of long stay psychiatric patients,...
People with severe or long-term mental illness (SMI) have poorer oral health than the general popula...
Research related to oral health in people with mental health problems may deepen our understanding o...
Research related to oral health in people with mental health problems may deepen our understanding o...
Impaired mental health has been associated with an increased need for dental care. Population survey...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the nature of stigma experienced by dental pa...
People with serious mental illness experience higher rates of oral and dental health problems than t...
People with serious mental illness experience higher rates of oral and dental health problems than t...
BACKGROUND: This study explored the oral health promotion practices of Australian community mental h...
© 2018 Dr. Roisin Mary McGrathHalf of all Australians will experience a common mental illness during...
Background Persons who struggle with severe or long‐term mental illness (SMI) have a higher prevalen...
Oral health has generally improved in Sweden over the past 30 years. Investigations of living condi...
Background The oral health of people with severe mental illness is severely compromised. Rates of pr...
People with severe mental illness suffer from a high burden of oral diseases, which can negatively i...
Background Young people experiencing a first episode of psychosis represent a vulnerable group of i...
The aim of the study addresses the inequity in oral health status of long stay psychiatric patients,...
People with severe or long-term mental illness (SMI) have poorer oral health than the general popula...
Research related to oral health in people with mental health problems may deepen our understanding o...
Research related to oral health in people with mental health problems may deepen our understanding o...
Impaired mental health has been associated with an increased need for dental care. Population survey...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the nature of stigma experienced by dental pa...