Socio-economic differences in public opinion regarding water fluoridation in Queensland.

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  • W Kerry Mummery
  • Mitchell Duncan
  • Ryan Kift
چکیده

OBJECTIVE To describe public opinion relating to the fluoridation of drinking water in a sample of the Queensland population. METHOD Data were collected by means of a computer-assisted telephone interview survey from a sample of the Queensland population. Descriptive statistics and logistical regression were used to examine associations between variables. RESULTS Seventy per cent of the total sample supported water fluoridation of their local supply. More than 71% of the total sample agreed that water fluoridation was safe. People living in areas of higher socio-economic/relative socio-economic advantage were more likely to support the addition of fluoride to local drinking water and agree that it was safe. Opinions about fluoridation varied by respondent age and gender. CONCLUSIONS General support was found in this sample of the Queensland population for fluoridation of drinking water. IMPLICATIONS In Queensland, fluoridation of the water supply is now a political decision. Information about public opinion on fluoridation may assist decision makers in the final determination.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Australian and New Zealand journal of public health

دوره 31 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007