AbstractPoor oral health is influenced by a variety of individual and structural factors. It disproportionately impacts socially marginalized people, and has implications for how one is perceived by others. This study assesses the degree to which residents of Canada’s most populated province, Ontario, recognize income-related oral health inequalities and the degree to which Ontarians blame the poor for these differences in health, thus providing an indirect assessment of the potential for prejudicial treatment of the poor for having bad teeth. Data were used from a provincially representative survey conducted in Ontario, Canada in 2010 (n=2006). The survey asked participants questions about fifteen specific conditions (e.g. dental decay, he...
The relationship between general health and socio-economic environment is well documented. Dental di...
AbstractBackground/purposeIndividuals with low income bear a number of health challenges to healthca...
In this critical review, we summarized the evidence on associations between individual/household inc...
Poor oral health is influenced by a variety of individual and structural factors. It disproportionat...
AbstractPoor oral health is influenced by a variety of individual and structural factors. It disprop...
Poor oral health is influenced by a variety of individual and structural factors. It disproportionat...
Objectives: Oral health inequalities impose a substantial burden on society and the healthcare syste...
Introduction: Monitoring trends in oral health outcomes is key to identifying population needs and i...
Introduction: Monitoring trends in oral health outcomes is key to identifying population needs and i...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomic inequalities are associated with oral health status, either subjectively (s...
Objective: To compare the magnitude of, and contributors to, income-related inequalities in oral hea...
BACKGROUND: The reasons why social inequality is associated with oral health outcomes is poorly unde...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2006 Blackwell Munksgaa...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the magnitude of, and contributors to, income-related inequalities in or...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
The relationship between general health and socio-economic environment is well documented. Dental di...
AbstractBackground/purposeIndividuals with low income bear a number of health challenges to healthca...
In this critical review, we summarized the evidence on associations between individual/household inc...
Poor oral health is influenced by a variety of individual and structural factors. It disproportionat...
AbstractPoor oral health is influenced by a variety of individual and structural factors. It disprop...
Poor oral health is influenced by a variety of individual and structural factors. It disproportionat...
Objectives: Oral health inequalities impose a substantial burden on society and the healthcare syste...
Introduction: Monitoring trends in oral health outcomes is key to identifying population needs and i...
Introduction: Monitoring trends in oral health outcomes is key to identifying population needs and i...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomic inequalities are associated with oral health status, either subjectively (s...
Objective: To compare the magnitude of, and contributors to, income-related inequalities in oral hea...
BACKGROUND: The reasons why social inequality is associated with oral health outcomes is poorly unde...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2006 Blackwell Munksgaa...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the magnitude of, and contributors to, income-related inequalities in or...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
The relationship between general health and socio-economic environment is well documented. Dental di...
AbstractBackground/purposeIndividuals with low income bear a number of health challenges to healthca...
In this critical review, we summarized the evidence on associations between individual/household inc...