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The Relationship between the Symptom of the Gingiva and the Quality of Life for Transportation Business Workers

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Abstract


Objective: Workers in transportation business have some professional characteristics such as long working hour, irregular eating. These characteristics have influence on the workers¡¯ oral health. So, the purpose of the study is to examine self-gingival symptoms and quality of life. Also, how these symptoms have influence on quality of life is examined.

Methods: A total of 487 adult volunteers who working in transportation business in Daegu and Gumi city in Kyeongbuk province participated in a survey for 2 months from June to July 2017. Correlation analysis, t-test and ANOVA analysis a were performed using the PASW ver. 18.0 program.

Results: First, general characteristics include Sex, age, level of education, income, types of business, and working hours. Male participants were 441 and accounted for 90.6%. In age, 50s and 40s was 43.9% and 26.5%, respectively. In terms of level of education, 50.1% graduated from a high school and 39.8% graduated from a university. A total of 55.9% of the participants were on median income class, and 33.0% were on low income class. A total of 191 participants accounting for 39.2% were involved in a small size of passenger transportation, and 149 participants accounting for 30.6% were in a large size of the same industry. In working hours, 259 participants (53.2%) worked 9 to 12 hours and 173 participants (35.5%) worked 7 to 8 hours. Second, in self-gingival, over 60s was highest, and high school graduates were highest in level of education. In types of business, workers in a large size passenger transportation industry were highest. In contrast, workers involved in railroad industry had the lowest figure. Third, the result of how self-gingival has influence on quality of life was statistically meaningful in all factors except for psychological factor. That is, high incidence of self-gingival symptoms meant low quality of life.

Conclusion: Considering oral health development programs and plans can improve quality of life of workers in transportation industry, these measures should be made according to characteristics of workers in transportation field.

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transportation business workers; gingival symptom; quality of life

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