Book contents
- Frontmatter
- List of Contributors
- Contents
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- 1 Children's oral health – assessing and improving oral health
- 2 Measuring child oral health and its influences
- 3 Data weighting, consideration and estimation procedures
- 4 Measuring representativeness of the study participants
- 5 Children's oral health status in Australia, 2012–14
- 6 Patterns of dental services use by Australian children
- 7 Australian children's oral health behaviours
- 8 Australian children's general health behaviours
- 9 Social gradients in child oral health
- 10 Oral health status and behaviours of Indigenous Australian children
- 11 Trends in child oral health in Australia
- 12 Interpretation of findings and a way forward to improving oral health and dental care
- 13 Appendix
- State and territory survey personnel
- Symbols
- Abbreviations
- Place names
- Glossary
- List of tables
- List of figures
13 - Appendix
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2017
- Frontmatter
- List of Contributors
- Contents
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- 1 Children's oral health – assessing and improving oral health
- 2 Measuring child oral health and its influences
- 3 Data weighting, consideration and estimation procedures
- 4 Measuring representativeness of the study participants
- 5 Children's oral health status in Australia, 2012–14
- 6 Patterns of dental services use by Australian children
- 7 Australian children's oral health behaviours
- 8 Australian children's general health behaviours
- 9 Social gradients in child oral health
- 10 Oral health status and behaviours of Indigenous Australian children
- 11 Trends in child oral health in Australia
- 12 Interpretation of findings and a way forward to improving oral health and dental care
- 13 Appendix
- State and territory survey personnel
- Symbols
- Abbreviations
- Place names
- Glossary
- List of tables
- List of figures
Summary
Appendix 1: Sociodemographic variables used in the raking ratio estimation procedure
Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
Child's age
1 = ACT& 5 years old (4,665)
2 = ACT& 6 years old (4,365)
3 = ACT& 7 years old (4,235)
4 = ACT& 8 years old (4,175)
5 = ACT& 9 years old (4,007)
6 = ACT& 10 years old (4,128)
7 = ACT& 11 years old (4,197)
8 = ACT& 12 years old (4,248)
9 = ACT& 13 years old (4,172)
10 = ACT& 14 years old (4,236) Child's sex
1 = ACT& male (21,714)
2 = ACT& female (20,714)
Child's Indigenous status
1 = ACT& child non-Indigenous (41,276)
2 = ACT& child Indigenous (1,152)
Parents’/guardians’ country of birth
1 = ACT& neither parent born overseas (27,124)
2 = ACT& either parent born overseas (15,304)
Parents’/guardians’ education level
1 = ACT& neither parent has Bachelor degree or higher (20,543)
2 = ACT& either parent has Bachelor degree or higher (21,885)
Parents’/guardians’ labour force status
1 = ACT& neither parent/guardian employed (3,413)
2 = ACT& either parent/guardian employed (39,015)
Household income
1 = ACT& low income (7,516)
2 = ACT& medium income (12,527)
3 = ACT& high income (22,385)
Family composition of household
1 = ACT& one-parent family (7,769)
2 = ACT& couple family (34,659)
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- Oral Health of Australian ChildrenThe National Child Oral Health Study 2012-14, pp. 322 - 333Publisher: The University of Adelaide PressPrint publication year: 2016