2017
DOI: 10.1111/cdoe.12324
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Discrimination, gender and self‐reported aesthetic problems among Brazilian Adults

Abstract: Dental appearance may lead to discrimination in healthcare services, but this seems to be more important for women than men.

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“…Fifteen primary public healthcare centres were randomly selected and detailed explanation can be found elsewhere . Users of public services, residents in the covered areas of those health centres, composed the target population.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fifteen primary public healthcare centres were randomly selected and detailed explanation can be found elsewhere . Users of public services, residents in the covered areas of those health centres, composed the target population.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fifteen primary public healthcare centres were randomly selected and detailed explanation can be found elsewhere. 19 Users of public services, residents in the covered areas of those health centres, composed the target population. In the catchment area of each unit, a census tract was randomly selected and within it, one residential block was selected.…”
Section: Me Th Odsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings also align with Thomson's contention that extracting all teeth, including some that are intact and functional, in a single procedure, is more likely to be a social rather than clinical decision. The potential for discrimination on the basis of teeth appearance as an issue for participants requires further exploration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mesmo considerando a existência de estudos que já investigaram outras expressões do preconceito (como a de gênero-sexualidade, por exemplo) em estudantes universitários (COSTA et al, 2015;BAUMGARTEN et al, 2017), outras expressões do preconceito como o racial, por exemplo (CABRAL, CALDAS JÚNIOR, CABRAL, 2005;SCHROEDER et al, 2017), e ainda, percepções de processos discriminatórios para criação de escalas (BASTOS et al, 2010); este estudo entende que a lacuna na construção do conhecimento científico reside na percepção do conteúdo sobre o 'preconceito econômico-social', ainda não tratado de forma focada pelos estudos anteriores.…”
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