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Nuttall, NM,Slade, GD,Sanders, AE,Steele, JG,Allen, PF,Lahti, S
2006
February
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
An empirically derived population-response model of the short form of the Oral Health Impact Profile
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OHIP quality of life sociodental indicators subjective impact of oral health
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Objective: The aim of this paper was to model the consequences of dental conditions from an empirical basis and to test the model's ability to predict response combinations. Methods: The model was derived from responses to the short-form Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP14) obtained from a UK population sample of 5281 dentate adults. This model was then used to predict OHIP14 response combinations obtained from a sample of 3973 dentate and edentulous adults in Australia. Findings: The empirically derived population-response model accounted for over 98% of response combinations of Australian dentate adults. Conclusions: The empirically derived model followed a similar hierarchical pattern to the base model underlying the long-form version of the measure (thereby supporting the validity of the OHIP14 measure) and was strongly predictive of the pattern of responses obtained from Australian adults.
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