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|a Validity of self-reported number of teeth in middle-aged Finnish adults: The Northern Finland Birth Cohort Study 1966
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|b BioMed Central Ltd.
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|u https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-018-0666-4
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|a Background: We examined the validity of self-reported number of teeth in middle-aged adults by using representative cohort data to compare corresponding self-reported and clinical values. Methods: This validity study is part of the representative 46-year-old follow-up of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 (NFBC1966) Study. Mailed questionnaires (n=5950) requested information on self-reported number of teeth and background variables (education, tooth brushing and smoking), while clinical oral health examinations (n=1891) assessed the number of teeth (the 'gold standard'). The main analyses compared the self-reported and clinical values for the number of teeth in 1669 participants. Scatterplot and Bland-Altman plot served for visual analyses, and alternative correlation coefficients (Pearson, Spearman, intraclass) for numerical comparisons separately for men and women, with stratification according to background variables. Results: The clinical assessment revealed that the mean value for the number of teeth was 27.46 (SD=2.38), while the corresponding value based on self-reported information was 27.48 (SD=2.78). According to the Bland-Altman plot, the mean difference between the clinical and self-reported values was 0.02 (95% limits of agreement, LoA: 3.37 to 3.32). The observed ranges of intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) among men and women were 0.72 to 0.95 and 0.72 to 0.85, respectively, depending on the background variables. Conclusions: Self-reported number of teeth in middle-aged Finnish adults agreed closely with the corresponding clinical measure. © 2018 The Author(s).
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|a Cross-Sectional Studies
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|a cross-sectional study
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|a female
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|a Female
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|a Finland
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|a human
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|a Humans
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|a Longitudinal Studies
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|a longitudinal study
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|a male
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|a Male
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|a middle aged
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|a Middle Aged
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|a periodontal disease
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|a psychology
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|a questionnaire
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|a reproducibility
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|a Reproducibility of Results
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|a self report
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|a Self Report
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|a Surveys and Questionnaires
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|a Tooth
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|a Validity
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|a Nieminen, P.
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|a Similä, T.
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|a Virtanen, J.I.
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|t BMC Oral Health
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