Abstract

Oral health is closely related to subjective general health and systemic diseases. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify the factors related to oral symptoms and their worsening in relation to psychosocial factors after the Great East Japan Earthquake. In this study, 64,186 residents aged 15–101 years old, who experienced the earthquake on 11 March 2011, were surveyed regarding their oral symptoms; psychological factors, such as post-traumatic reactions and psychological distress; and social factors such as evacuation, work change, and loss of a close person; history of systemic diseases; and lifestyle. Binomial logistic regression analysis was used to calculate odds ratios, and 95% confidence intervals were established for each factor associated with prevalent and exacerbated oral symptoms. The proportions of participants with prevalent and exacerbated oral symptoms were 10.3% and 1.6%, respectively. The multivariate odds ratios and 95% CI of psychosocial factors associated with exacerbated oral symptoms were as follows: post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, 2.24 (1.64–3.06); work changes, 1.88 (1.34–2.65); history of dyslipidemia, 1.74 (1.27–2.39); and subjective current poor health condition, 2.73 (2.00–3.75). Psychological factors, social factors, and physical factors were associated with both prevalent and exacerbated oral symptoms.

Highlights

  • Disasters have a great impact on the lives and health of evacuees

  • The purpose of this study was to identify factors related to oral symptoms, such as toothache and gingival inflammation, and their worsening in terms of mental health factors such as disaster-related psychosocial and lifestyle factors, and the general medical history of residents of the evacuation zone in Fukushima Prefecture after the Great East Japan Earthquake

  • As multicollinearity was found between the PTSD symptoms and psychological distress, and the presence of PTSD symptoms was associated more with oral symptoms than with psychological distress, we presented the results of the multivariate adjustment analysis using the PTSD symptoms alone

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The purpose of this study was to identify factors related to oral symptoms, such as toothache and gingival inflammation, and their worsening in terms of mental health factors such as disaster-related psychosocial and lifestyle factors, and the general medical history of residents of the evacuation zone in

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