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Abstract
This study aimed to explore the differences in anxiety, depression, and oral health-related quality of life between people with dental anxiety who reported abuse experience (n = 60) and people with dental anxiety who did not report abuse experience (n = 97). Both groups attended a dental service focused on the treatment of dental anxiety intended for people with a history of physiological or psychological trauma, or odontophobia. The participants responded to a questionnaire that included the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Oral Impacts on Daily Performance (OIDP), and the Index of Dental Anxiety and Fear (IDAF-4C+). The differences between groups were tested for statistical significance using Welch's T-tests, and linear regression was used to adjust for gender. The participants with reported abuse experience expressed greater psychological symptoms of anxiety and poorer oral health-related quality of life. The participants with reported abuse experience also expressed a higher fear of losing control, as well as feeling shame and disgust. This study shows that individuals with dental anxiety and a history of abuse may face more complex challenges than those with dental anxiety and no history of abuse.
本研究旨在探讨有虐待经历的牙科焦虑症患者(60 人)与无虐待经历的牙科焦虑症患者(97 人)在焦虑、抑郁和口腔健康相关生活质量方面的差异。这两组人都参加了一项以治疗牙科焦虑症为重点的牙科服务,服务对象是有生理或心理创伤或牙科恐惧症病史的人。参与者回答了一份问卷,其中包括医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS)、口腔对日常表现的影响(OIDP)以及牙科焦虑和恐惧指数(IDAF-4C+)。使用韦尔奇 T 检验法检验了组间差异的统计学意义,并使用线性回归法对性别进行了调整。报告有虐待经历的参与者表现出更严重的焦虑心理症状,口腔健康相关的生活质量也更差。有虐待经历的参与者也更害怕失去控制,并感到羞耻和厌恶。这项研究表明,有牙科焦虑症和虐待史的人可能比没有虐待史但有牙科焦虑症的人面临更复杂的挑战。
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Oral Sciences is an international journal which publishes original research papers within clinical dentistry, on all basic science aspects of structure, chemistry, developmental biology, physiology and pathology of relevant tissues, as well as on microbiology, biomaterials and the behavioural sciences as they relate to dentistry. In general, analytical studies are preferred to descriptive ones. Reviews, Short Communications and Letters to the Editor will also be considered for publication.
The journal is published bimonthly.