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Racism in oral healthcare settings: Implications for dental <scp>careā€related</scp> fear/anxiety and utilization among Black/African American women in Appalachia

Authors :
Kalo C. Sokoto
Lisa F. Platt
Linda A. Alexander
Betsy Foxman
John R. Shaffer
Mary L. Marazita
Daniel W. McNeil
Source :
Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 82:28-35
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

To explore the association of racism in oral healthcare settings and dental care-related fear/anxiety with dental utilization among Black/African American women in Appalachia.We analyzed self-report measures of racism in oral healthcare settings, dental care-related anxiety and fear, recency of a dental visit, and demographic information from 268 pregnant women participating in the Center for Oral Health Research in Appalachia (COHRA) SMILE cohort. All participants self-identified as African American or Black and resided in Appalachia (i.e., either West Virginia or Pittsburgh, PA).Over one-third of the participants reported at least one instance of racism in oral healthcare settings, with &quot;not being listened to&quot; due to their race or color as the most frequent issue (24.4%). Clinically significant levels of dental care-related anxiety and fear were reported by 14.3% of the sample. A mediational model demonstrated that the experience of racism in oral healthcare settings was a significant predictor of dental fear/anxiety, and that dental fear/anxiety was a significant predictor of dental utilization. There was a significant relationship between racism in oral healthcare settings and dental utilization only when mediated by the presence of dental care-related fear and anxiety.Together, experiences of racism in oral healthcare settings and dental care-related fear/anxiety are predictive of decreased dental utilization for Black/African American women living in Appalachia. This study provides insight into racism in oral healthcare settings as a social determinant of dental anxiety/fear and inequities in dental utilization.

Details

ISSN :
17527325 and 00224006
Volume :
82
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Public Health Dentistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a4a0e653b4b2c67a94cd517ea7b86fb0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jphd.12523