Oosterink Floor M D, de Jongh Ad, Hoogstraten Johan
Department of Social Dentistry and Behavioural Sciences, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Louwesweg 1, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Eur J Oral Sci. 2009 Apr;117(2):135-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0722.2008.00602.x.
The purpose of the present study was to estimate the point prevalence of dental fear and dental phobia relative to 10 other common fears and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)-IV-TR subtypes of specific phobia. Data were also analysed to examine differences with regard to severity, presence of distressing recollections of fear-related events, gender, and prevalence across age. Data were obtained by means of a survey of 1,959 Dutch adults, 18-93 yr of age. Phobias were assessed based on DSM-IV-TR criteria, whereas severity of present fears was assessed using visual analogue scales. The prevalence of dental fear was 24.3%, which is lower than for fear of snakes (34.8%), heights (30.8%), and physical injuries (27.2%). Among phobias, dental phobia was the most common (3.7%), followed by height phobia (3.1%) and spider phobia (2.7%). Fear of dental treatment was associated with female gender, rated as more severe than any other fear, and was most strongly associated with intrusive re-experiencing (49.4%). The findings suggest that dental fear is a remarkably severe and stable condition with a long duration. The high prevalence of dental phobia in the Netherlands is intriguing and warrants investigation in other countries.
本研究的目的是评估相对于其他10种常见恐惧以及《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(DSM)-IV-TR特定恐惧症亚型而言,牙科恐惧和牙科恐惧症的时点患病率。还对数据进行了分析,以研究在严重程度、恐惧相关事件痛苦回忆的存在情况、性别以及各年龄段患病率方面的差异。数据通过对1959名18至93岁的荷兰成年人进行调查获得。恐惧症根据DSM-IV-TR标准进行评估,而当前恐惧的严重程度则使用视觉模拟量表进行评估。牙科恐惧的患病率为24.3%,低于对蛇的恐惧(34.8%)、对高处的恐惧(30.8%)以及对身体受伤的恐惧(27.2%)。在恐惧症中,牙科恐惧症最为常见(3.7%),其次是高处恐惧症(3.1%)和蜘蛛恐惧症(2.7%)。对牙科治疗的恐惧与女性性别相关,被评为比其他任何恐惧都更严重,并且与侵入性的反复体验关联最为紧密(49.4%)。研究结果表明,牙科恐惧是一种极为严重且持续时间长的稳定状况。荷兰牙科恐惧症的高患病率令人关注,值得在其他国家进行调查。