Socio-economic status and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents

The principle objective of this study was to assess the association between socio-economic status (SES) and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents aged 13–18, using the Family Affluence Scale (FAS). The secondary objective was to assess the influences of other factors (pocket money, sc...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Social science & medicine (1982) Vol. 70; no. 11; pp. 1780 - 1788
Main Authors: Jung, Se-Hwan, Tsakos, Georgios, Sheiham, Aubrey, Ryu, Jae-In, Watt, Richard G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Kidlington Elsevier Ltd 01-06-2010
Elsevier
Pergamon Press Inc
Series:Social Science & Medicine
Subjects:
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Abstract The principle objective of this study was to assess the association between socio-economic status (SES) and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents aged 13–18, using the Family Affluence Scale (FAS). The secondary objective was to assess the influences of other factors (pocket money, school type, family structure and psychological factors) on this association. Cross-sectional data were from the national 2007 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey. Oral health-related behaviours included health-enhancing behaviours (frequency of toothbrushing and dental visits) and health-compromising behaviours (smoking and frequency of intake of soft drinks and confections). Logistic regression models were used to analyse the data. To assess the influence of other factors, additional models adjusting for sex, school grade and each of the other factors were compared to the initial model, which adjusted for sex and school grade only. We found that family affluence had a linear association with health-enhancing behaviours and a roughly U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours. After adjusting for a number of variables, the linear association with health-enhancing behaviours persisted. The U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours remained but was partly attenuated and flattened. In addition, we found a marked influence of school type and family structure and pocket money on the association between FAS and oral health-compromising behaviours. The findings indicate that the health-enhancing behaviours of adolescents were strongly associated with family affluence, but the health-compromising behaviours were more strongly linked to factors other than family affluence. However, it is difficult to determine which factors contribute most in relation to family affluence because of other confounding factors, such as the education system, peer group, youth culture, part-time work and advertising. Therefore, further studies are needed to assess factors that interact with family SES to better understand the association between the SES and the oral health-compromising behaviours of adolescents.
AbstractList The principle objective of this study was to assess the association between socio-economic status (SES) and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents aged 13-18, using the Family Affluence Scale (FAS). The secondary objective was to assess the influences of other factors (pocket money, school type, family structure and psychological factors) on this association. Cross-sectional data were from the national 2007 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey. Oral health-related behaviours included health-enhancing behaviours (frequency of toothbrushing and dental visits) and health-compromising behaviours (smoking and frequency of intake of soft drinks and confections). Logistic regression models were used to analyse the data. To assess the influence of other factors, additional models adjusting for sex, school grade and each of the other factors were compared to the initial model, which adjusted for sex and school grade only. We found that family affluence had a linear association with health-enhancing behaviours and a roughly U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours. After adjusting for a number of variables, the linear association with health-enhancing behaviours persisted. The U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours remained but was partly attenuated and flattened. In addition, we found a marked influence of school type and family structure and pocket money on the association between FAS and oral health-compromising behaviours. The findings indicate that the health-enhancing behaviours of adolescents were strongly associated with family affluence, but the health-compromising behaviours were more strongly linked to factors other than family affluence. However, it is difficult to determine which factors contribute most in relation to family affluence because of other confounding factors, such as the education system, peer group, youth culture, part-time work and advertising. Therefore, further studies are needed to assess factors that interact with family SES to better understand the association between the SES and the oral health-compromising behaviours of adolescents.
The principle objective of this study was to assess the association between socio-economic status (SES) and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents aged 13-18, using the Family Affluence Scale (FAS). The secondary objective was to assess the influences of other factors (pocket money, school type, family structure and psychological factors) on this association. Cross-sectional data were from the national 2007 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey. Oral health-related behaviours included health-enhancing behaviours (frequency of toothbrushing and dental visits) and health-compromising behaviours (smoking and frequency of intake of soft drinks and confections). Logistic regression models were used to analyse the data. To assess the influence of other factors, additional models adjusting for sex, school grade and each of the other factors were compared to the initial model, which adjusted for sex and school grade only. We found that family affluence had a linear association with health-enhancing behaviours and a roughly U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours. After adjusting for a number of variables, the linear association with health- enhancing behaviours persisted. The U-shaped association with health- compromising behaviours remained but was partly attenuated and flattened. In addition, we found a marked influence of school type and family structure and pocket money on the association between FAS and oral health-compromising behaviours. The findings indicate that the health-enhancing behaviours of adolescents were strongly associated with family affluence, but the health- compromising behaviours were more strongly linked to factors other than family affluence. However, it is difficult to determine which factors contribute most in relation to family affluence because of other confounding factors, such as the education system, peer group, youth culture, part-time work and advertising. Therefore, further studies are needed to assess factors that interact with family SES to better understand the association between the SES and the oral health-compromising behaviours of adolescents. [Copyright Elsevier Ltd.]
The principle objective of this study was to assess the association between socio-economic status (SES) and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents aged 13-18, using the Family Affluence Scale (FAS). The secondary objective was to assess the influences of other factors (pocket money, school type, family structure and psychological factors) on this association. Cross-sectional data were from the national 2007 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey. Oral health-related behaviours included health-enhancing behaviours (frequency of toothbrushing and dental visits) and health-compromising behaviours (smoking and frequency of intake of soft drinks and confections). Logistic regression models were used to analyse the data. To assess the influence of other factors, additional models adjusting for sex, school grade and each of the other factors were compared to the initial model, which adjusted for sex and school grade only. We found that family affluence had a linear association with health-enhancing behaviours and a roughly U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours. After adjusting for a number of variables, the linear association with health-enhancing behaviours persisted. The U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours remained but was partly attenuated and flattened. In addition, we found a marked influence of school type and family structure and pocket money on the association between FAS and oral health-compromising behaviours. The findings indicate that the health-enhancing behaviours of adolescents were strongly associated with family affluence, but the health-compromising behaviours were more strongly linked to factors other than family affluence. However, it is difficult to determine which factors contribute most in relation to family affluence because of other confounding factors, such as the education system, peer group, youth culture, part-time work and advertising. Therefore, further studies are needed to assess factors that interact with family SES to better understand the association between the SES and the oral health-compromising behaviours of adolescents. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
The principle objective of this study was to assess the association between socio-economic status (SES) and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents aged 13–18, using the Family Affluence Scale (FAS). The secondary objective was to assess the influences of other factors (pocket money, school type, family structure and psychological factors) on this association. Cross-sectional data were from the national 2007 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey. Oral health-related behaviours included health-enhancing behaviours (frequency of toothbrushing and dental visits) and health-compromising behaviours (smoking and frequency of intake of soft drinks and confections). Logistic regression models were used to analyse the data. To assess the influence of other factors, additional models adjusting for sex, school grade and each of the other factors were compared to the initial model, which adjusted for sex and school grade only. We found that family affluence had a linear association with health-enhancing behaviours and a roughly U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours. After adjusting for a number of variables, the linear association with health-enhancing behaviours persisted. The U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours remained but was partly attenuated and flattened. In addition, we found a marked influence of school type and family structure and pocket money on the association between FAS and oral health-compromising behaviours. The findings indicate that the health-enhancing behaviours of adolescents were strongly associated with family affluence, but the health-compromising behaviours were more strongly linked to factors other than family affluence. However, it is difficult to determine which factors contribute most in relation to family affluence because of other confounding factors, such as the education system, peer group, youth culture, part-time work and advertising. Therefore, further studies are needed to assess factors that interact with family SES to better understand the association between the SES and the oral health-compromising behaviours of adolescents.
The principle objective of this study was to assess the association between socio-economic status (SES) and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents aged 13-18, using the Family Affluence Scale (FAS). The secondary objective was to assess the influences of other factors (pocket money, school type, family structure and psychological factors) on this association. Cross-sectional data were from the national 2007 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey. Oral health-related behaviours included health-enhancing behaviours (frequency of toothbrushing and dental visits) and health-compromising behaviours (smoking and frequency of intake of soft drinks and confections). Logistic regression models were used to analyse the data. To assess the influence of other factors, additional models adjusting for sex, school grade and each of the other factors were compared to the initial model, which adjusted for sex and school grade only. We found that family affluence had a linear association with health-enhancing behaviours and a roughly U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours. After adjusting for a number of variables, the linear association with health-enhancing behaviours persisted. The U-shaped association with health-compromising behaviours remained but was partly attenuated and flattened. In addition, we found a marked influence of school type and family structure and pocket money on the association between FAS and oral health-compromising behaviours. The findings indicate that the health-enhancing behaviours of adolescents were strongly associated with family affluence, but the health-compromising behaviours were more strongly linked to factors other than family affluence. However, it is difficult to determine which factors contribute most in relation to family affluence because of other confounding factors, such as the education system, peer group, youth culture, part-time work and advertising. Therefore, further studies are needed to assess factors that interact with family SES to better understand the association between the SES and the oral health-compromising behaviours of adolescents. All rights reserved, Elsevier
Author Jung, Se-Hwan
Ryu, Jae-In
Tsakos, Georgios
Sheiham, Aubrey
Watt, Richard G.
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Se-Hwan
  surname: Jung
  fullname: Jung, Se-Hwan
  email: feeljsh@gwnu.ac.kr, feeljsh@hotmail.com
  organization: Department of Preventive and Public Health Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Gangneung-Wonju National University, 120 Gangneung Daehangno, Gangneung-si, Republic of Korea
– sequence: 2
  givenname: Georgios
  surname: Tsakos
  fullname: Tsakos, Georgios
  organization: Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom
– sequence: 3
  givenname: Aubrey
  surname: Sheiham
  fullname: Sheiham, Aubrey
  organization: Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom
– sequence: 4
  givenname: Jae-In
  surname: Ryu
  fullname: Ryu, Jae-In
  organization: Department of Dental Hygiene, Shingu University, Seongnam-si, Republic of Korea
– sequence: 5
  givenname: Richard G.
  surname: Watt
  fullname: Watt, Richard G.
  organization: Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom
BackLink http://pascal-francis.inist.fr/vibad/index.php?action=getRecordDetail&idt=22829332$$DView record in Pascal Francis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20359807$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed
http://econpapers.repec.org/article/eeesocmed/v_3a70_3ay_3a2010_3ai_3a11_3ap_3a1780-1788.htm$$DView record in RePEc
BookMark eNqNkktvEzEQxy1URNPCV4AVEuK0wY9dP45V1QKiwAE4W453VnG0awd7E6nfntkmLRIXIo0fGv3-43n4gpzFFIGQN4wuGWXyw2ZZki8-jNAtOUUv5Wj8GVkwrUTdikadkQXlStWmFfKcXJSyoRRJLV6Qc05FazRVC_LtR_Ih1eBTTGPwVZnctCuVi12VshuqNbhhWtcZBjdBV61g7fYh7XKpQqy-pAwuVq5LAxQPcSovyfPeDQVeHc9L8uv25uf1p_ru-8fP11d3tW-NmGqjWMs7rr3XQjZGu4Z63THntRHoVtJ42bHeA_dOCulUp3oley4VM2aljLgk7w9xtzn93kGZ7Bgwg2FwEdKuWNUIzbBGfgpJW204O4FkkhomTnhdCNFShJF8-w-5weZFbI3lgjbK4IQQUgfI51RKht5ucxhdvreM2nncdmOfxm3ncVvK0ebivh6UGbbgn2QAgPwM761wiuJ2j-tBKVzAxRhu2_miNL6htLbracR4r4_p7laz_DHg439B4N0RcMW7oc8u-lD-clxzI8Sc2NWBA_wE-wDZYvYQPXQhg59sl8J_i_sDBHrl-w
CODEN SSMDEP
CitedBy_id crossref_primary_10_1038_s41598_019_38886_z
crossref_primary_10_1590_S1806_83242012000700016
crossref_primary_10_1111_jphd_12478
crossref_primary_10_1111_add_13930
crossref_primary_10_3390_ijerph19020751
crossref_primary_10_3390_ijerph14060631
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_anr_2014_05_006
crossref_primary_10_51745_najfnr_7_15_84_98
crossref_primary_10_1111_idh_12585
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0144686X14000282
crossref_primary_10_11149_jkaoh_2018_42_4_136
crossref_primary_10_1186_1471_2458_14_394
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_puhe_2013_04_016
crossref_primary_10_1186_s12903_018_0533_3
crossref_primary_10_2139_ssrn_3773245
crossref_primary_10_25279_sak_676066
crossref_primary_10_3390_ijerph17239139
crossref_primary_10_11149_jkaoh_2012_36_4_309
crossref_primary_10_14367_kjhep_2014_31_3_39
crossref_primary_10_2188_jea_JE20100099
crossref_primary_10_1186_1477_7525_10_6
crossref_primary_10_11149_jkaoh_2013_37_4_241
crossref_primary_10_1111_j_1875_595X_2011_00038_x
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_ssmph_2023_101599
crossref_primary_10_15434_kssh_2017_30_1_81
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_ypmed_2017_04_031
crossref_primary_10_14367_kjhep_2015_32_5_53
crossref_primary_10_1590_1807_3107BOR_2016_vol30_0117
crossref_primary_10_1177_2050168420943063
crossref_primary_10_1186_1472_6831_13_10
crossref_primary_10_1111_cdoe_12110
Cites_doi 10.1023/A:1007644331197
10.1016/S0277-9536(00)00379-8
10.1079/PHN2001160
10.1111/j.1600-0528.2007.00375.x
10.1542/peds.2006-3595
10.1136/tc.7.4.409
10.1186/1475-9276-8-10
10.1046/j.1365-277X.2001.00285.x
10.1186/1471-2458-7-313
10.1016/j.socscimed.2003.09.032
10.1016/j.socscimed.2003.12.004
10.1542/peds.101.S2.549
10.1016/S0277-9536(96)00191-8
10.1111/j.1600-0528.2006.00261.x
10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.11.024
10.1016/S0277-9536(02)00014-X
10.1186/1471-2458-6-289
10.1001/archinte.165.1.42
10.1136/tc.2006.018721
10.1001/jama.279.7.516
10.1016/S0277-9536(97)00092-0
10.1016/j.adolescence.2006.06.003
10.1001/archpedi.154.10.1025
10.1111/j.1875-595X.2006.tb00089.x
10.1016/S0277-9536(96)00188-8
10.1016/j.ypmed.2009.02.015
10.1111/j.1752-7325.1998.tb02989.x
10.1016/S0277-9536(98)00034-3
10.1093/eurpub/11.1.43
10.1159/000095645
10.1093/eurpub/ckm010
10.1093/eurpub/cki005
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ltd
2015 INIST-CNRS
Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Copyright Pergamon Press Inc. Jun 2010
Copyright_xml – notice: 2010 Elsevier Ltd
– notice: 2015 INIST-CNRS
– notice: Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
– notice: Copyright Pergamon Press Inc. Jun 2010
DBID IQODW
CGR
CUY
CVF
ECM
EIF
NPM
DKI
X2L
AAYXX
CITATION
7U3
7U4
8BJ
BHHNA
DWI
FQK
JBE
K9.
WZK
7X8
DOI 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022
DatabaseName Pascal-Francis
Medline
MEDLINE
MEDLINE (Ovid)
MEDLINE
MEDLINE
PubMed
RePEc IDEAS
RePEc
CrossRef
Social Services Abstracts
Sociological Abstracts (pre-2017)
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
Sociological Abstracts
Sociological Abstracts
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
ProQuest Health & Medical Complete (Alumni)
Sociological Abstracts (Ovid)
MEDLINE - Academic
DatabaseTitle MEDLINE
Medline Complete
MEDLINE with Full Text
PubMed
MEDLINE (Ovid)
CrossRef
Sociological Abstracts (pre-2017)
ProQuest Health & Medical Complete (Alumni)
Social Services Abstracts
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
Sociological Abstracts
MEDLINE - Academic
DatabaseTitleList MEDLINE

Sociological Abstracts (pre-2017)
Social Services Abstracts
MEDLINE - Academic
Sociological Abstracts (pre-2017)

International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: ECM
  name: MEDLINE
  url: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cmedm&site=ehost-live
  sourceTypes: Index Database
DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Medicine
Public Health
Social Sciences (General)
EISSN 1873-5347
EndPage 1788
ExternalDocumentID 2027479941
10_1016_j_socscimed_2010_02_022
eeesocmed_v_3a70_3ay_3a2010_3ai_3a11_3ap_3a1780_1788_htm
20359807
22829332
S0277953610001838
Genre Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Journal Article
Feature
GeographicLocations Asia
Korea
South Korea
GeographicLocations_xml – name: Korea
– name: South Korea
GrantInformation_xml – fundername: Korea Research Foundation
  grantid: KRF-2009-013-E00037
GroupedDBID ---
--K
--M
-DZ
-~X
.GJ
.~1
07C
0R~
123
1B1
1RT
1~.
1~5
4.4
457
4G.
53G
5RE
5VS
6PF
7-5
71M
85S
8P~
9JM
9JO
AABNK
AACTN
AADFP
AAEDT
AAEDW
AAFJI
AAGJA
AAGJQ
AAGUQ
AAIAV
AAIKJ
AAKOC
AALRI
AAOAW
AAQFI
AAQQT
AAWTL
AAXUO
ABBQC
ABFNM
ABIVO
ABJNI
ABLVK
ABMAC
ABMMH
ABMZM
ABOCM
ABOYX
ABPIV
ABPPZ
ABTAH
ABXDB
ABYKQ
ACDAQ
ACGFO
ACGFS
ACHQT
ACRLP
ACXNI
ADBBV
ADEZE
AEBSH
AEKER
AENEX
AFDAS
AFFNX
AFKWA
AFTJW
AFXIZ
AFYLN
AGHFR
AGUBO
AGYEJ
AHHHB
AHMBA
AIEXJ
AIKHN
AITUG
AJBFU
AJOXV
AJRQY
AKYCK
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
AMFUW
AMRAJ
ANZVX
AOMHK
ASPBG
AVARZ
AVWKF
AXJTR
AZFZN
BKOJK
BKOMP
BLXMC
BNPGV
CS3
DU5
EBS
EFJIC
EFLBG
EJD
EO8
EO9
EP2
EP3
F5P
FDB
FEDTE
FGOYB
FIRID
FNPLU
FYGXN
G-2
G-Q
GBLVA
HEH
HMK
HMO
HMY
HVGLF
HZ~
IH2
IHE
J1W
K-O
KOM
L7B
LCYCR
M29
M3W
M3Y
M41
MO0
MVM
N9A
NHB
O-L
O9-
OAUVE
OHT
OKEIE
OZT
P-8
P-9
P2P
PC.
PQQKQ
PRBVW
Q38
R2-
RIG
ROL
RPZ
RXW
SAE
SCC
SDF
SDG
SDP
SES
SEW
SPCBC
SSB
SSH
SSO
SSS
SSY
SSZ
T5K
TAE
TN5
UHB
UQL
WH7
WUQ
X7L
XJT
XPP
YHZ
ZCA
ZGI
ZY4
~G-
ABMYL
AKRWK
IQODW
AAXKI
AFJKZ
CGR
CUY
CVF
ECM
EIF
NPM
-
08R
0R
1
1AW
8P
AAPBV
ABFLS
ABPTK
ACJLH
ADALY
AVTUQ
DKI
DZ
G-
GJ
HZ
IPNFZ
K
M
OHM
PQEST
STF
TAF
X
X2L
AAYXX
CITATION
7U3
7U4
8BJ
BHHNA
DWI
FQK
JBE
K9.
WZK
7X8
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c593t-97152d28cc836498a40c8d1ac893d28769c6d1fce2ca636a7d7f76f267199b793
ISSN 0277-9536
IngestDate Sat Oct 26 00:59:16 EDT 2024
Fri Oct 25 09:49:23 EDT 2024
Fri Oct 25 05:52:33 EDT 2024
Fri Oct 25 02:34:12 EDT 2024
Thu Oct 10 14:57:31 EDT 2024
Thu Sep 26 17:05:33 EDT 2024
Wed Aug 18 03:10:19 EDT 2021
Sat Sep 28 07:57:53 EDT 2024
Sat Mar 16 10:16:48 EDT 2024
Fri Feb 23 02:17:09 EST 2024
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 11
Keywords Socio-economic status (SES)
Pocket money
Family affluence scale
Oral health-related behaviours
Adolescents
Korea
Human
Participation
Socioeconomic status
Stomatology
Family study
Dental disease
Korean
Patient
Psychometrics
Oral cavity
Money
Bucco-dental health
Financing
Adolescent
Health behavior
Family environment
Social medicine
Public health
Language English
License CC BY 4.0
Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
LinkModel OpenURL
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c593t-97152d28cc836498a40c8d1ac893d28769c6d1fce2ca636a7d7f76f267199b793
Notes ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 23
ObjectType-Article-2
ObjectType-Feature-1
PMID 20359807
PQID 230479277
PQPubID 46002
PageCount 9
ParticipantIDs proquest_miscellaneous_743813592
proquest_miscellaneous_743058921
proquest_miscellaneous_741609139
proquest_miscellaneous_733350609
proquest_journals_230479277
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_socscimed_2010_02_022
repec_primary_eeesocmed_v_3a70_3ay_3a2010_3ai_3a11_3ap_3a1780_1788_htm
pubmed_primary_20359807
pascalfrancis_primary_22829332
elsevier_sciencedirect_doi_10_1016_j_socscimed_2010_02_022
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 2010-06-01
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2010-06-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 06
  year: 2010
  text: 2010-06-01
  day: 01
PublicationDecade 2010
PublicationPlace Kidlington
PublicationPlace_xml – name: Kidlington
– name: England
– name: Oxford
PublicationSeriesTitle Social Science & Medicine
PublicationTitle Social science & medicine (1982)
PublicationTitleAlternate Soc Sci Med
PublicationYear 2010
Publisher Elsevier Ltd
Elsevier
Pergamon Press Inc
Publisher_xml – name: Elsevier Ltd
– name: Elsevier
– name: Pergamon Press Inc
References West, Sweeting (bib38) 2004; 59
Kuthy, Odom, Salsberry, Nickel, Polivka (bib17) 1998; 58
Powell, Szczypka, Chaloupka, Braunschweig (bib25) 2007; 120
Richter, Leppin (bib26) 2007; 17
Korea Ministry of Education Science & Technology, Korean Education Development Institute (bib15) 2009
West, Sweeting, Young (bib39) 2007; 16
Challier, Chau, Predine, Choquet, Legras (bib4) 2000; 16
Richter, Leppin, Gabhainn (bib27) 2006; 6
Marmot, Wilkinson (bib20) 2006
Rudatsikira, Muula, Siziya (bib28) 2009; 8
Darling, Reeder, McGee, Williams (bib6) 2006; 29
Inchley, Todd, Bryce, Currie (bib10) 2001; 14
Tuinstra, Groothoff, Heuvel, Post (bib33) 1998; 47
Kohl, Hobbs (bib12) 1998; 101
Alamian, Paradis (bib1) 2009; 48
Ojima, Hanioka, Tanaka, Aoyama (bib22) 2007; 7
Petersen, Jiang, Peng, Tai, Bian (bib23) 2008; 36
Sanders, Spencer, Slade (bib29) 2006; 34
Shavers (bib30) 2007; 99
Milligan, Burke, Beilin, Richards, Dunbar, Spencer (bib21) 1997; 45
Bartley (bib2) 2004
Maes, Vereecken, Vanobbergen, Honkala (bib19) 2006; 56
King, Siegel, Celebucki, Connolly (bib11) 1998; 279
Tyas, Pederson (bib34) 1998; 7
Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (bib14) 2009
Dowler (bib7) 2001; 4
Lynch, Kaplan, Salonen (bib18) 1997; 44
Simantov, Schoen, Klein (bib31) 2000; 154
Van Lenthe, Boreham, Twisk, Strain, Savage, Smith (bib35) 2001; 11
Torsheim, Currie, Boyce, Kalnins, Overpeck, Haugland (bib32) 2004; 59
Burt, Kolker, Sandretto, Yuan, Sohn, Ismail (bib3) 2006; 40
West (bib37) 1997; 44
Griesbach, Amos, Currie (bib9) 2003; 56
Vereecken, Inchley, Subramanian, Hublet, Maes (bib36) 2005; 15
Currie, Molcho, Boyce, Holstein, Torsheim, Richter (bib5) 2008; 66
Ferreira, Twisk, van Mechelen, Kemper, Stehouwer (bib8) 2005; 165
Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (bib13) 2009
Piko, Fitzpatrick (bib24) 2001; 53
Tuinstra (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib33) 1998; 47
Ojima (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib22) 2007; 7
Kuthy (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib17) 1998; 58
Richter (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib26) 2007; 17
Petersen (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib23) 2008; 36
Simantov (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib31) 2000; 154
Maes (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib19) 2006; 56
Currie (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib5) 2008; 66
Korea Ministry of Education Science & Technology, Korean Education Development Institute (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib15) 2009
Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib14) 2009
Vereecken (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib36) 2005; 15
Challier (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib4) 2000; 16
Darling (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib6) 2006; 29
Alamian (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib1) 2009; 48
Griesbach (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib9) 2003; 56
Ferreira (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib8) 2005; 165
Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib13) 2009
West (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib38) 2004; 59
Inchley (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib10) 2001; 14
Shavers (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib30) 2007; 99
Tyas (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib34) 1998; 7
Piko (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib24) 2001; 53
West (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib39) 2007; 16
Marmot (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib20) 2006
West (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib37) 1997; 44
Dowler (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib7) 2001; 4
Milligan (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib21) 1997; 45
Richter (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib27) 2006; 6
Torsheim (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib32) 2004; 59
Bartley (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib2) 2004
Burt (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib3) 2006; 40
King (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib11) 1998; 279
Lynch (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib18) 1997; 44
Van Lenthe (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib35) 2001; 11
Rudatsikira (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib28) 2009; 8
Sanders (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib29) 2006; 34
Kohl (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib12) 1998; 101
Powell (10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib25) 2007; 120
References_xml – volume: 59
  start-page: 13
  year: 2004
  end-page: 27
  ident: bib38
  article-title: Evidence on equalisation in health in youth from the West of Scotland
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Sweeting
– volume: 279
  start-page: 516
  year: 1998
  end-page: 520
  ident: bib11
  article-title: Adolescent exposure to cigarette advertising in magazines
  publication-title: JAMA
  contributor:
    fullname: Connolly
– volume: 7
  start-page: 409
  year: 1998
  end-page: 420
  ident: bib34
  article-title: Psychosocial factors related to adolescent smoking: a critical review of the literature
  publication-title: Tobacco Control
  contributor:
    fullname: Pederson
– volume: 59
  start-page: 1
  year: 2004
  end-page: 12
  ident: bib32
  article-title: Material deprivation and self-rated health: a multilevel study of adolescents from 22 European and North American countries
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Haugland
– volume: 6
  start-page: 289
  year: 2006
  ident: bib27
  article-title: The relationship between parental socio-economic status and episodes of drunkenness among adolescents: findings from a cross-national survey
  publication-title: BMC Public Health
  contributor:
    fullname: Gabhainn
– volume: 16
  start-page: 33
  year: 2000
  end-page: 42
  ident: bib4
  article-title: Associations of family environment and individual factors with tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use in adolescents
  publication-title: European Journal of Epidemiology
  contributor:
    fullname: Legras
– volume: 14
  start-page: 207
  year: 2001
  end-page: 216
  ident: bib10
  article-title: Dietary trends among Scottish schoolchildren in the 1990s
  publication-title: Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
  contributor:
    fullname: Currie
– volume: 16
  start-page: 329
  year: 2007
  end-page: 335
  ident: bib39
  article-title: Smoking in Scottish youth: personal income, parental social class and the cost of smoking
  publication-title: Tobacco Control
  contributor:
    fullname: Young
– volume: 56
  start-page: 41
  year: 2003
  end-page: 52
  ident: bib9
  article-title: Adolescent smoking and family structure in Europe
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Currie
– year: 2009
  ident: bib14
  article-title: Reliability and validity of the Korean youth risk behavior web-based survey questionnaire
  contributor:
    fullname: Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
– volume: 40
  start-page: 473
  year: 2006
  end-page: 480
  ident: bib3
  article-title: Dietary patterns related to caries in a low-income adult population
  publication-title: Caries Research
  contributor:
    fullname: Ismail
– volume: 34
  start-page: 71
  year: 2006
  end-page: 79
  ident: bib29
  article-title: Evaluation the role of dental behaviour in oral health inequalities
  publication-title: Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
  contributor:
    fullname: Slade
– volume: 17
  start-page: 565
  year: 2007
  end-page: 571
  ident: bib26
  article-title: Trends in socio-economic differences in tobacco smoking among German schoolchildren, 1994–2002
  publication-title: European Journal of Public Health
  contributor:
    fullname: Leppin
– volume: 36
  start-page: 76
  year: 2008
  end-page: 84
  ident: bib23
  article-title: Oral and general health behaviours among Chinese urban adolescents
  publication-title: Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
  contributor:
    fullname: Bian
– volume: 4
  start-page: 701
  year: 2001
  end-page: 709
  ident: bib7
  article-title: Inequalities in diet and physical activity in Europe
  publication-title: Public Health Nutrition
  contributor:
    fullname: Dowler
– volume: 56
  start-page: 159
  year: 2006
  end-page: 167
  ident: bib19
  article-title: Tooth bushing and social characteristics of families in 32 countries
  publication-title: International Dental Journal
  contributor:
    fullname: Honkala
– year: 2006
  ident: bib20
  article-title: Social determinants of health
  contributor:
    fullname: Wilkinson
– year: 2004
  ident: bib2
  article-title: Health inequality: An introduction to theories, concepts and methods
  contributor:
    fullname: Bartley
– volume: 8
  start-page: 10
  year: 2009
  ident: bib28
  article-title: Current cigarette smoking among in-school American youth: results from the 2004 National Youth Tobacco Survey
  publication-title: International Journal for Equity in Health
  contributor:
    fullname: Siziya
– volume: 53
  start-page: 817
  year: 2001
  end-page: 830
  ident: bib24
  article-title: Does class matter? SES and psychosocial health among Hungarian adolescents
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Fitzpatrick
– volume: 15
  start-page: 224
  year: 2005
  end-page: 232
  ident: bib36
  article-title: The relative influence of individual and contextual socio-economic status on consumption of fruit and soft drinks among adolescents in Europe
  publication-title: European Journal of Public Health
  contributor:
    fullname: Maes
– volume: 120
  start-page: 576
  year: 2007
  end-page: 583
  ident: bib25
  article-title: Nutritional content of television food adverisements seen by children and adolescents in the United States
  publication-title: Pediatrics
  contributor:
    fullname: Braunschweig
– volume: 7
  start-page: 313
  year: 2007
  ident: bib22
  article-title: Cigarette smoking and tooth loss experience among young adults: a national record linkage study
  publication-title: BMC Public Health
  contributor:
    fullname: Aoyama
– volume: 45
  start-page: 1549
  year: 1997
  end-page: 1562
  ident: bib21
  article-title: Health-related behaviours and psycho-social characteristics of 18 year-old Australians
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Spencer
– volume: 11
  start-page: 43
  year: 2001
  end-page: 50
  ident: bib35
  article-title: Socio-economic position and coronary heart disease risk factors in youth: findings from the young hearts project in Northern Ireland
  publication-title: European Journal of Public Health
  contributor:
    fullname: Smith
– year: 2009
  ident: bib13
  article-title: Guide book for using raw data of Korean youth risk behavior web-based survey 2007
  contributor:
    fullname: Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
– year: 2009
  ident: bib15
  article-title: Statistical yearbook of education 2007
  contributor:
    fullname: Korea Ministry of Education Science & Technology, Korean Education Development Institute
– volume: 165
  start-page: 42
  year: 2005
  end-page: 48
  ident: bib8
  article-title: Development of fatness, fitness, and lifestyle from adolescence to the age of 36 years
  publication-title: Archives of Internal Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Stehouwer
– volume: 154
  start-page: 1025
  year: 2000
  end-page: 1033
  ident: bib31
  article-title: Health-compromising behaviors: why do adolescents smoke or drink?: identifying underlying risk and protective factors
  publication-title: Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Klein
– volume: 44
  start-page: 833
  year: 1997
  end-page: 858
  ident: bib37
  article-title: Health inequalities in the early years: is there equalisation in youth?
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: West
– volume: 48
  start-page: 493
  year: 2009
  end-page: 499
  ident: bib1
  article-title: Clustering of chronic disease behavioral risk factors in Canadian children and adolescents
  publication-title: Preventive Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Paradis
– volume: 66
  start-page: 1429
  year: 2008
  end-page: 1436
  ident: bib5
  article-title: Researching health inequalities in adolescents: the development of the health behaviour in school-aged children (HBSC) family affluence scale
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Richter
– volume: 29
  start-page: 837
  year: 2006
  end-page: 843
  ident: bib6
  article-title: Brief report: disposable income, and spending on fast food, alcohol, cigarettes, and gambling by New Zealand secondary school students
  publication-title: Journal of Adolescence
  contributor:
    fullname: Williams
– volume: 58
  start-page: 44
  year: 1998
  end-page: 50
  ident: bib17
  article-title: Dental utilization by low-income mothers
  publication-title: Journal of Public Health Dentistry
  contributor:
    fullname: Polivka
– volume: 99
  start-page: 1013
  year: 2007
  end-page: 1023
  ident: bib30
  article-title: Measurement of socioeconomic status in health disparities research
  publication-title: Journal of the National Medical Association
  contributor:
    fullname: Shavers
– volume: 101
  start-page: 549
  year: 1998
  end-page: 554
  ident: bib12
  article-title: Development of physical activity behaviors among children and adolescents
  publication-title: Pediatrics
  contributor:
    fullname: Hobbs
– volume: 44
  start-page: 809
  year: 1997
  end-page: 819
  ident: bib18
  article-title: Why do poor people behave poorly? Variation in adult health behaviours and psychosocial characteristics by stages of the socioeconomic lifecourse
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Salonen
– volume: 47
  start-page: 67
  year: 1998
  end-page: 74
  ident: bib33
  article-title: Socio-economic differences in health risk behavior in adolescence: do they exist?
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  contributor:
    fullname: Post
– volume: 16
  start-page: 33
  issue: 1
  year: 2000
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib4
  article-title: Associations of family environment and individual factors with tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use in adolescents
  publication-title: European Journal of Epidemiology
  doi: 10.1023/A:1007644331197
  contributor:
    fullname: Challier
– volume: 53
  start-page: 817
  issue: 6
  year: 2001
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib24
  article-title: Does class matter? SES and psychosocial health among Hungarian adolescents
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/S0277-9536(00)00379-8
  contributor:
    fullname: Piko
– volume: 4
  start-page: 701
  issue: 2B
  year: 2001
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib7
  article-title: Inequalities in diet and physical activity in Europe
  publication-title: Public Health Nutrition
  doi: 10.1079/PHN2001160
  contributor:
    fullname: Dowler
– volume: 36
  start-page: 76
  issue: 1
  year: 2008
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib23
  article-title: Oral and general health behaviours among Chinese urban adolescents
  publication-title: Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
  doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2007.00375.x
  contributor:
    fullname: Petersen
– volume: 120
  start-page: 576
  issue: 3
  year: 2007
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib25
  article-title: Nutritional content of television food adverisements seen by children and adolescents in the United States
  publication-title: Pediatrics
  doi: 10.1542/peds.2006-3595
  contributor:
    fullname: Powell
– volume: 7
  start-page: 409
  year: 1998
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib34
  article-title: Psychosocial factors related to adolescent smoking: a critical review of the literature
  publication-title: Tobacco Control
  doi: 10.1136/tc.7.4.409
  contributor:
    fullname: Tyas
– year: 2009
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib15
  contributor:
    fullname: Korea Ministry of Education Science & Technology, Korean Education Development Institute
– volume: 8
  start-page: 10
  year: 2009
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib28
  article-title: Current cigarette smoking among in-school American youth: results from the 2004 National Youth Tobacco Survey
  publication-title: International Journal for Equity in Health
  doi: 10.1186/1475-9276-8-10
  contributor:
    fullname: Rudatsikira
– volume: 14
  start-page: 207
  issue: 3
  year: 2001
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib10
  article-title: Dietary trends among Scottish schoolchildren in the 1990s
  publication-title: Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
  doi: 10.1046/j.1365-277X.2001.00285.x
  contributor:
    fullname: Inchley
– year: 2009
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib14
  contributor:
    fullname: Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
– volume: 7
  start-page: 313
  year: 2007
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib22
  article-title: Cigarette smoking and tooth loss experience among young adults: a national record linkage study
  publication-title: BMC Public Health
  doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-313
  contributor:
    fullname: Ojima
– volume: 59
  start-page: 1
  issue: 1
  year: 2004
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib32
  article-title: Material deprivation and self-rated health: a multilevel study of adolescents from 22 European and North American countries
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2003.09.032
  contributor:
    fullname: Torsheim
– volume: 99
  start-page: 1013
  issue: 9
  year: 2007
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib30
  article-title: Measurement of socioeconomic status in health disparities research
  publication-title: Journal of the National Medical Association
  contributor:
    fullname: Shavers
– volume: 59
  start-page: 13
  issue: 1
  year: 2004
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib38
  article-title: Evidence on equalisation in health in youth from the West of Scotland
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2003.12.004
  contributor:
    fullname: West
– volume: 101
  start-page: 549
  year: 1998
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib12
  article-title: Development of physical activity behaviors among children and adolescents
  publication-title: Pediatrics
  doi: 10.1542/peds.101.S2.549
  contributor:
    fullname: Kohl
– year: 2009
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib13
  contributor:
    fullname: Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
– year: 2004
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib2
  contributor:
    fullname: Bartley
– volume: 44
  start-page: 809
  issue: 6
  year: 1997
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib18
  article-title: Why do poor people behave poorly? Variation in adult health behaviours and psychosocial characteristics by stages of the socioeconomic lifecourse
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/S0277-9536(96)00191-8
  contributor:
    fullname: Lynch
– volume: 34
  start-page: 71
  issue: 1
  year: 2006
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib29
  article-title: Evaluation the role of dental behaviour in oral health inequalities
  publication-title: Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
  doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2006.00261.x
  contributor:
    fullname: Sanders
– volume: 66
  start-page: 1429
  issue: 6
  year: 2008
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib5
  article-title: Researching health inequalities in adolescents: the development of the health behaviour in school-aged children (HBSC) family affluence scale
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.11.024
  contributor:
    fullname: Currie
– volume: 56
  start-page: 41
  issue: 1
  year: 2003
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib9
  article-title: Adolescent smoking and family structure in Europe
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/S0277-9536(02)00014-X
  contributor:
    fullname: Griesbach
– volume: 6
  start-page: 289
  year: 2006
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib27
  article-title: The relationship between parental socio-economic status and episodes of drunkenness among adolescents: findings from a cross-national survey
  publication-title: BMC Public Health
  doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-6-289
  contributor:
    fullname: Richter
– volume: 165
  start-page: 42
  issue: 1
  year: 2005
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib8
  article-title: Development of fatness, fitness, and lifestyle from adolescence to the age of 36 years
  publication-title: Archives of Internal Medicine
  doi: 10.1001/archinte.165.1.42
  contributor:
    fullname: Ferreira
– volume: 16
  start-page: 329
  issue: 5
  year: 2007
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib39
  article-title: Smoking in Scottish youth: personal income, parental social class and the cost of smoking
  publication-title: Tobacco Control
  doi: 10.1136/tc.2006.018721
  contributor:
    fullname: West
– volume: 279
  start-page: 516
  issue: 1
  year: 1998
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib11
  article-title: Adolescent exposure to cigarette advertising in magazines
  publication-title: JAMA
  doi: 10.1001/jama.279.7.516
  contributor:
    fullname: King
– volume: 45
  start-page: 1549
  issue: 10
  year: 1997
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib21
  article-title: Health-related behaviours and psycho-social characteristics of 18 year-old Australians
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/S0277-9536(97)00092-0
  contributor:
    fullname: Milligan
– volume: 29
  start-page: 837
  issue: 5
  year: 2006
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib6
  article-title: Brief report: disposable income, and spending on fast food, alcohol, cigarettes, and gambling by New Zealand secondary school students
  publication-title: Journal of Adolescence
  doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2006.06.003
  contributor:
    fullname: Darling
– volume: 154
  start-page: 1025
  issue: 10
  year: 2000
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib31
  article-title: Health-compromising behaviors: why do adolescents smoke or drink?: identifying underlying risk and protective factors
  publication-title: Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
  doi: 10.1001/archpedi.154.10.1025
  contributor:
    fullname: Simantov
– volume: 56
  start-page: 159
  issue: 3
  year: 2006
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib19
  article-title: Tooth bushing and social characteristics of families in 32 countries
  publication-title: International Dental Journal
  doi: 10.1111/j.1875-595X.2006.tb00089.x
  contributor:
    fullname: Maes
– volume: 44
  start-page: 833
  issue: 6
  year: 1997
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib37
  article-title: Health inequalities in the early years: is there equalisation in youth?
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/S0277-9536(96)00188-8
  contributor:
    fullname: West
– volume: 48
  start-page: 493
  issue: 5
  year: 2009
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib1
  article-title: Clustering of chronic disease behavioral risk factors in Canadian children and adolescents
  publication-title: Preventive Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2009.02.015
  contributor:
    fullname: Alamian
– volume: 58
  start-page: 44
  issue: 1
  year: 1998
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib17
  article-title: Dental utilization by low-income mothers
  publication-title: Journal of Public Health Dentistry
  doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1998.tb02989.x
  contributor:
    fullname: Kuthy
– volume: 47
  start-page: 67
  issue: 1
  year: 1998
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib33
  article-title: Socio-economic differences in health risk behavior in adolescence: do they exist?
  publication-title: Social Science & Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/S0277-9536(98)00034-3
  contributor:
    fullname: Tuinstra
– volume: 11
  start-page: 43
  issue: 1
  year: 2001
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib35
  article-title: Socio-economic position and coronary heart disease risk factors in youth: findings from the young hearts project in Northern Ireland
  publication-title: European Journal of Public Health
  doi: 10.1093/eurpub/11.1.43
  contributor:
    fullname: Van Lenthe
– volume: 40
  start-page: 473
  issue: 6
  year: 2006
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib3
  article-title: Dietary patterns related to caries in a low-income adult population
  publication-title: Caries Research
  doi: 10.1159/000095645
  contributor:
    fullname: Burt
– volume: 17
  start-page: 565
  issue: 6
  year: 2007
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib26
  article-title: Trends in socio-economic differences in tobacco smoking among German schoolchildren, 1994–2002
  publication-title: European Journal of Public Health
  doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckm010
  contributor:
    fullname: Richter
– volume: 15
  start-page: 224
  issue: 3
  year: 2005
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib36
  article-title: The relative influence of individual and contextual socio-economic status on consumption of fruit and soft drinks among adolescents in Europe
  publication-title: European Journal of Public Health
  doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cki005
  contributor:
    fullname: Vereecken
– year: 2006
  ident: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022_bib20
  contributor:
    fullname: Marmot
SSID ssj0001083
Score 2.1576455
Snippet The principle objective of this study was to assess the association between socio-economic status (SES) and oral health-related behaviours in Korean...
SourceID proquest
crossref
repec
pubmed
pascalfrancis
elsevier
SourceType Aggregation Database
Index Database
Publisher
StartPage 1780
SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescents
Affluence
Asian people
Associations
Biological and medical sciences
Cross-Sectional Studies
Facial bones, jaws, teeth, parodontium: diseases, semeiology
Family
Family - psychology
Family affluence scale
Family income
Family Structure
Female
Health
Health Behavior
Health Surveys
Humans
Korea
Korea Adolescents Family affluence scale Oral health-related behaviours Pocket money Socio-economic status (SES)
Logistic Models
Male
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Non tumoral diseases
Oral Health
Oral health-related behaviours
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
Pocket money
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Schools
Social Class
Society
Socio-economic status (SES)
Socioeconomic factors
Socioeconomic Status
South Korea
Teenagers
Youth culture
Title Socio-economic status and oral health-related behaviours in Korean adolescents
URI https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.02.022
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20359807
http://econpapers.repec.org/article/eeesocmed/v_3a70_3ay_3a2010_3ai_3a11_3ap_3a1780-1788.htm
https://www.proquest.com/docview/230479277
https://search.proquest.com/docview/733350609
https://search.proquest.com/docview/741609139
https://search.proquest.com/docview/743058921
https://search.proquest.com/docview/743813592
Volume 70
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://sdu.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwtV3db9MwELe6TUJIE4LyVQaTH3iAh6DYTuKYtwo6dUPsgRZpb5aTOFqHSKumAe2_5xw7H0WlgBBSYqWOk7i-n8_n890ZoZc5TXLjUOlpkI29IIIJSkJMv0oYCRMWCFWHzJ_O-OVV_H4STAaDZteyLu-_UhrygNbGc_YvqN2-FDLgGmgOKVAd0j-ie-2B4mnnb2xUBZvKxmGuffGt36NXu7AY4dN66Vfr2iz2w3JtFPM_RXlqZFfnyds4AhnMNCvzdbgnEdOeXuHCcZGZ9qbfOwjOS_Vl2WnjF8tWpp9d64Vz2h5XMFFvdf2fbitrz6u986KvpTAL7FFfS9G6z3S2SobDNevHdjCyHDjmzAuZDcPZsGi7t0gDRdJjuITbjaDc4A0_450Dg9VR3LwByEMzQes4qz4KB-3GwtZCcWbqZqpm1j-A7cUH6IgCLwNWejQ-n1xdtMM98W2s124tvGdEuPNzvxKBjleqhI6Z2x1Vdk15YAa11iud9kSg-X10z81d8NiC7gEa6GKI7nx0GBiiY6sDxta1bYhGFjHYjR8lfuWCnL9-iC63cYotTjHgFBuc4m2c4g6neFFgi1Pcw-kj9PlsMn839dzeHl4aCrbxBAfBMaNxmsYsCkSsAj-NM6JSkJ8hm0cijTKSp5qmKmKR4hnPeZTTiBMhEiDEY3RYLAv9FGGhCOMZDFU0UgEkiXlC0STKQhJrPx0hv2luubIhXGRj23gjWwpJQyHpUzjoCL1tyCJdr7ISpgQ8_f7h0y1Cth-lxmqBMShw0lBWOs5Rynr9WwCIRgi3d4HVm_U7VehlVUrOGDPxQMWeIjC_qiP97ivCzFailOwtEhMWCqjpEwu87j_UIT99qOVZjcT2htYaWsMU_SaZ4j4kt3DW7cLUAk5CIFmZC-iz0vRUeb35-uxfmvoE3e2YzXN0uFlX-gU6KLPq1HXTH07YDvo
link.rule.ids 315,782,786,27933,27934
linkProvider Elsevier
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Socio-economic+status+and+oral+health-related+behaviours+in+Korean+adolescents&rft.jtitle=Social+science+%26+medicine+%281982%29&rft.au=Jung%2C+Se-Hwan&rft.au=Tsakos%2C+Georgios&rft.au=Sheiham%2C+Aubrey&rft.au=Ryu%2C+Jae-In&rft.date=2010-06-01&rft.pub=Elsevier+Ltd&rft.issn=0277-9536&rft.eissn=1873-5347&rft.volume=70&rft.issue=11&rft.spage=1780&rft.epage=1788&rft_id=info:doi/10.1016%2Fj.socscimed.2010.02.022&rft.externalDocID=S0277953610001838
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0277-9536&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0277-9536&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0277-9536&client=summon