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Autor:
Michael C. Chisick
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 166:1079-1086
During the course of 1998, the Army Dental Care System (ADCS), in collaboration with the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, launched Put More "Bite" into Health Promotion, a campaign to revitalize health promotion in the A
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 165:844-848
During the course of 1998, the Army Dental Care System launched Put More "Bite" into Health Promotion, a campaign to revitalize health promotion in the Army Dental Care System. In this paper, we discuss the content, rationale, and evidence base for o
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Military Medicine. 165:598-603
During the course of 1998, the Army Dental Care System launched "Put More 'Bite' into Health Promotion," a campaign to revitalize health promotion in the Army Dental Care System. In this paper, we discuss the content, rationale, and evidence base for
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Military Medicine. 163:813-816
This study explores the satisfaction of active duty service members with military dental care. The data were collected from April 1994 to January 1995. A prestratified, random sample of 15,915 service members was drawn. Of 12,050 respondents (81% res
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Clinical Oral Investigations. 2:47-51
This study explores factors that influence perceived need for dental care among US military recruits. The data were collected on a systematic random sample of 2711 US Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps recruits between February and July 1994. Pa
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Military Medicine. 163:151-154
This study explores dental utilization and access barriers to dental care for spouses of active duty U.S. military personnel as reported by their military sponsor. It also compares dental utilization of spouses and civilians. The data, collected usin
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Military Medicine. 163:155-158
This paper explores the need for and the prevalence of dental sealants in active duty U.S. military personnel. The data come from the 1994 Tri-Service Comprehensive Oral Health Survey. Data were collected on 13,050 Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, and
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Military Medicine. 162:586-589
This study explores factors that influence perceived need for dental care among active duty U.S. military personnel. The data were collected on a prestratified random sample of 12,950 (76% response rate) service members between April 1994 and January
Autor:
Michael C. Chisick
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 162:105-108
In the fall of 1992, a random, worldwide sample of 6,442 married and single parent soldiers completed a self-administered survey on satisfaction with 22 attributes of family dental care. Simple descriptive statistics for each attribute were derived,
Autor:
Michael C. Chisick
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 161:22-26
Expenditures on family dental care by U.S. active duty soldiers were explored in this 1992 worldwide survey. Of 9,560 respondents (62% response rate), 7,187 claimed dependents and 5,569 provided reliable data. Mean annual expenditures and multinomial