21 September 2022>: Clinical Research
Dental Health and Quality of Life in 117 Patients from Kosovo, Aged 6–80 Years, Evaluated Using the Dental Impact on Daily Living (DIDL) Questionnaire and the Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) Questionnaire
Fehim Haliti 1BCDE , Sinan Rusinovci 2AD* , Dion Haliti 3BCD , Dea Haliti 3BCDF , Jonila Rusinovci 4BF , Elena Hajdari 3BCDF , Tomislav Jukic 5CE , David Stubljar 6ACEDOI: 10.12659/MSM.938072
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e938072
Table 2 Results of DIDL questionnaire for measuring the dental impact on daily living health.
Dimension | All participants N=117 | ||
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Satisfied* | Relatively satisfied* | Unsatisfied* | |
Appearance | 0 | 68 (58.1%) | 49 (41.9%) |
Comfort | 0 | 58 (49.6%) | 59 (50.4%) |
Performance | 53 (45.3%) | 30 (25.6%) | 34 (29.1%) |
Eating restriction | 0 | 75 (64.1%) | 42 (35.9%) |
Pain | 0 | 67 (57.3%) | 50 (42.7%) |
Total score | 0 | 64 (54.7%) | 53 (45.3%) |
* Satisfied: scores from 7 to 10; Relatively satisfied: scores from 6.9 to 0; Unsatisfied: scores from less than 0 to −10. |