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Oral Health and Oral Health Behavior as Risk Factors for Depression

우울증에 대한 구강건강 및 관리행태 위험요인

  • 이경희 (동서대학교 치위생학과)
  • Received : 2021.05.24
  • Accepted : 2021.06.04
  • Published : 2021.09.30

Abstract

This study investigated the association between depression and oral health and the factors influencing depression in adults. Data on 13,199 people (male 5,793, female 7,406; age ≥19 years old) were extracted from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey VIII (KNHANES VIII) (2016~2018) and analyzed using frequency, percentage, an x2 test, a T-test, and logistic regression analysis. Depression was defined as either a medical diagnosis or a score ≥10 on Patient Health Questionnaire-9. The probability of depression was found to be statistically different for general characteristics, such as gender, age, school grade, income, and drinking. The logistic regression analysis showed that the independent variables, general health awareness (OR=9.094, 95% CI 7.139~11.585) and oral health awareness (OR=1.936, 95% CI 1.465~2.560), were associated with depression, and speaking discomfort, chewing discomfort, oral pain (within 1 year), and prosthesis were found to increase depression probability. The depression probability was also was found to significantly increase by 1.81 times if brushing frequency was less that once a day, if people used dental floss (OR=1.42), and had to have an oral examination (OR=1.31). These results indicated that oral health and oral health behaviors are associated with the depression, with the influencing factors having oral health and behavior-related characteristics. Therefore, proper oral health and oral health risk factor behavior management programs should be developed to assist in reducing depression.

본 연구는 국민건강영양조사 7기(2016~2018) 자료를 이용하여 의사로부터 우울증 진단을 받았거나 우울증 선별도구(PHQ-9)를 바탕으로 우울증 분류된 대상자의 구강건강 상태와 구강 건강관리행태를 비교하고 관련 위험요인들을 분석하였다. 연구에 사용된 국민건강영양조사 7기 전체 대상자 수는 16,489명이며, 그중 성인(19세 이상)이며 구강검진을 시행한 13,199명을 대상으로 자료를 분석하였다. 일반적 특성 중 성별, 연령, 소득수준, 교육수준, 흡연과 음주 모두에서 우울증군과 비우울증군 간에 유의미한 차이를 확인하였다. 또한, 구강검진 및 구강 건강상태에서 비우울증군과 비교하여 우울증 군에서 말하기 불편감(OR=2.82), 저작불편감(OR=2.41), 치통경험(OR=1.49), 보철물(OR=1.33)이 높은 것으로 나타나 우울증 발생 위험도가 증가하는 것으로 관찰되었으나, 가공의치 필요 수는 우울증 발생관련 위험요인이 아닌 것으로 확인되었다. 심리적 요인에 있어서는 전신건강이 나쁘다고 인식할수록 우울증 발생 유병률이 증가하였으며(OR=9.10), 구강건강이 나쁘다고 느끼는 경우도 증가하여(OR=1.94) 우울증 발생 관련 위험요인으로 확인되었다. 구강 건강관리 행태에서는 일일 칫솔질 횟수가 감소할수록(OR=1.81), 치실을 사용하지 않고(OR=1.42) 구강검진을 받지 않는 사람 일수록(OR=1.31) 우울증 발생 위험도가 증가함이 확인되었다. 따라서 구강건강 상태 및 구강건강 행태는 성인 우울증의 잠재적 위험요인으로 인지되며, 이를 바탕으로 성인 우울증 관리에 있어서 일반적 정신건강뿐만 아니라 구강건강과 구강관리행태 고려한 성인건강 관련 프로그램이 필요할 것으로 생각된다.

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