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Table 2 Bivariate analysis of home environment variables with oral health- related quality of life in the domains median scores of CPQ 11-14 (n = 286)

From: The impact of socioenvironmental characteristics on domains of oral health-related quality of life in Brazilian schoolchildren

Variables

N

Oral symptoms

Functional limitations

Emotional well-being

Social well-being

  

Scores > median n (%)

PR crude

p

Scores > median n (%)

PR crude

p

Scores > median n (%)

PR crude

p

Scores > median n (%)

PR crude

p

Children live with

Both biological parents

161

63 (39.13%)

1.00

 

67 (41.61%)

1.00

 

65 (40.37%)

1.00

 

67 (41.61%)

1.00

 

Others

125

71 (56.80%)

1.45

0.0030

74 (59.20%)

1.42

0.0032

74 (59.20%)

1.46

0.0016

76 (60.80%)

1.46

0.0013

Siblings

No

58

20 (34.48%)

1.00

 

22 (37.93%)

1.00

 

22 (37.93%)

1.00

 

25 (43.10%)

1.00

 

Yes

228

114 (50.00%)

1.45

0.0345

119 (52.19%)

1.38

0.0524

117 (51.32%)

1.35

0.0686

118 (51.75%)

1.20

0.2394

Number of siblings

< 2

143

54 (37.76%)

1.00

 

54 (37.76%)

1.00

 

57 (39.84%)

1.00

 

58 (40.56%)

1.00

 

2 or more

143

80 (55.94%)

1.48

0.0021

87 (60.84%)

1.61

<0.0001

82 (57.34%)

0.70

0.0031

85 (59.44%)

1.47

0.0014

Household overcrowding

≤ 1 person/room

241

106 (43.98%)

1.00

 

117 (48.55%)

1.00

 

113 (46.89%)

1.00

 

114 (47.30%)

1.00

 

More than 1 person/room

45

28 (62.22%)

1.41

0.0244

24 (53.33%)

1.10

0.5556

26 (57.78%)

1.23

0.1797

29 (64.44%)

1.36

0.0348