Department of Dentistry, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain.
Int J Paediatr Dent. 2013 May;23(3):180-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-263X.2012.01242.x. Epub 2012 May 17.
BACKGROUND AND AIM. Children's dental fear and/or anxiety (DFA) has been associated with declines in oral health and quality of life. The influence of gender on the relationship between DFA and oral health-related well-being in children is analysed. DESIGN. The decayed, missing and filled permanent teeth (DMFT) index was obtained from 161 school-aged children (7-14 years old). Data from children's self-assessed oral health, oral health-related emotional well-being and dental anxiety were collected using questionnaires. RESULTS. Low scores of emotional well-being were associated with negative self-assessment of oral health and high levels of dental anxiety. Females reported decreased oral health-related emotional well-being compared with males. The analysis of possible moderating effects confirmed that gender influenced the relationship between oral health and DFA. The DMFT index was not associated with self-assessed oral health status, emotional well-being or DFA. CONCLUSION. For girls, high levels of DFA were associated with low levels of oral health-related emotional well-being. In contrast, dental fear and/or anxiety did not influence oral health-related emotional well-being in boys.
背景与目的。儿童的牙科恐惧和/或焦虑(DFA)与口腔健康和生活质量下降有关。本研究分析了性别对 DFA 与儿童口腔健康相关幸福感之间关系的影响。设计。从 161 名学龄儿童(7-14 岁)中获得了恒牙龋失补(DMFT)指数。使用问卷收集了儿童自我评估的口腔健康、口腔健康相关情绪幸福感和牙科焦虑的数据。结果。情绪幸福感评分较低与口腔健康自我评估负面和牙科焦虑水平较高有关。与男性相比,女性报告的口腔健康相关情绪幸福感降低。对可能的调节效应的分析证实,性别影响了口腔健康与 DFA 之间的关系。DMFT 指数与自我评估的口腔健康状况、情绪幸福感或 DFA 无关。结论。对于女孩来说,高水平的 DFA 与口腔健康相关的情绪幸福感较低有关。相比之下,牙科恐惧和/或焦虑不会影响男孩的口腔健康相关情绪幸福感。