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- Oral health status among the transgender population of India: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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The invisibility of the transgender population within official records, combined with other socio-economic factors, impacts oral health status among transgender people. (English)
BACKGROUND (English)
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Hence, our systematic review and meta-analysis aim to generate a pooled estimate of the oral health status of the transgender community in India. (English)
BACKGROUND (English)
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A systematic search was performed across four databases. (English)
MATERIAL AND METHODS (English)
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The studies included a quantitative research design conducted in India and involved self-identified transgender individuals. (English)
MATERIAL AND METHODS (English)
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The pooled prevalence was determined at a 95% confidence interval (CI). (English)
MATERIAL AND METHODS (English)
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Q-statistics and the I<sup>2</sup> test were utilized to evaluate the source of heterogeneity. (English)
MATERIAL AND METHODS (English)
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Leave-one-out analysis and Baujat plots were used to detect outliers within the studies. (English)
MATERIAL AND METHODS (English)
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A Doi plot and LFK index were employed to assess the publication bias. (English)
MATERIAL AND METHODS (English)
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A total of 12 studies comprising 1566 transgender participants were included. (English)
RESULTS (English)
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The pooled prevalence of toothbrush use among transgenders in India was found at 83% (95% CI: 0.73-0.91), smoking = 12% (CI: 0.03-0.26), smokeless tobacco = 53% (CI = 0.38-0.68), dental caries = 78% (CI: 67%-88%), calculus = 65% (CI: 0.4-0.86), and bleeding 18% (CI:0.08-0.32). (English)
RESULTS (English)
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Oral health disparities among Indian transgender individuals are evident in the low toothbrush usage, an elevated prevalence of tobacco use, and dental disorders such as calculus, cavities, and bleeding. (English)
CONCLUSION (English)
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Tailored dental health programs that include inclusive healthcare services and awareness are essential. (English)
CONCLUSION (English)
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CRD42023468872. (English)
PROSPERO REGISTRATION (English)
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Vini (English)
Mehta (English)
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Sapna (English)
Negi (English)
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Ankita (English)
Mathur (English)
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Snehasish (English)
Tripathy (English)
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Simmi (English)
Oberoi (English)
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Muhammad Aaqib (English)
Shamim (English)
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Isaqali (English)
Karobari (English)
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13 November 2024
13 November 2024