Titre : | Oral Health Status of Refugee Torture Survivors Seeking Care in the United States. (2008) |
Auteurs : | Harpreet-K SINGH ; Susan-E COTE ; GRODIN (Michael-A) : USA. School of Medicine and the School of Public Health. Boston University. Boston. ; Michelle-M HENSHAW ; PIWOWARCZYK (Linda-A) : USA. School of Medicine. Boston University. Boston. ; Thayer-E SCOTT ; Goldman School of Dental Medicine. Boston University. Boston. MA. USA |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | American journal of public health (vol. 98, n° 12, 2008) |
Pagination : | 2181-2182 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Cavité buccale ; Réfugié ; Homme ; Comportement ; Amérique ; Stomatologie ; Amérique du Nord |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xopJGD. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. We assessed the oral health status of 216 refugee torture survivors seeking care at an urban torture treatment center in the United States. Results showed that patients'dental health ranged from poor to fair ; 76% had untreated cavities, and approximately 90% required immediate or near-immediate dental care. Torture treatment centers, in addition to offering safe environments for educating and examining patients, are ideal settings to provide basic oral health services without the risk of retraumatization. |