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神经质和疼痛在牙科焦虑中的作用:一项双胞胎研究。

The role of neuroticism and pain in dental anxiety: A twin study.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

PROMENTA Research Center, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2023 Oct;51(5):786-793. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12763. Epub 2022 May 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Accumulating evidence has revealed that dental anxiety is robustly associated with dental care-related pain and discomfort, but also with the personality trait of neuroticism (i.e. the relatively stable disposition to experience the world as distressing, threatening and unsafe). However, there is a near absence of research on these risk factors in samples for which genetic information is available. With the aim of arriving at a more refined understanding of dental anxiety, this twin cohort study assessed genetic and environmental influences on neuroticism, dental care-related pain and dental anxiety, and the relation between these phenotypes.

METHODS

Participants were recruited from the Norwegian Twin Registry, and data collections were carried out in 1992-98 (Time 1) and 2011 (Time 2). Well-validated questionnaires were used to assess the study variables, including Corah's Dental Anxiety Scale, the Numerical Pain Rating Scale, the NEO Personality Inventory Revised (Time 2) and Eysenck's Personality Questionnaire (Time 1). Pearson correlation analysis and generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to investigate phenotypic associations. Analyses of genetic and environmental influences were performed using Cholesky modelling.

RESULTS

A total of 746 monozygotic (MZ) and 770 dizygotic (DZ) twins in the age group of 50-65 participated in the study. Moderate estimates of heritability for dental anxiety (0.29), treatment-related pain (0.24) and neuroticism (0.45-0.54) were found. Cholesky modelling showed furthermore that neuroticism assessed at Time 1 and Time 2 was related to dental anxiety and pain via both genetic and individual-specific environmental pathways, albeit not very strongly. The particularly high phenotypic correlation observed between dental care-related pain and anxiety (r = .68) was explained by both overlapping genetic and individual-specific environmental influences (the genetic and environmental correlations were .84 and .63 respectively).

CONCLUSIONS

The findings provide deeper insight into the aetiology of dental anxiety and confirm that while it is strongly linked to treatment-related pain experiences, this relation is to a considerable degree independent of general negative affectivity/neuroticism.

摘要

目的

越来越多的证据表明,牙科焦虑症与牙科护理相关的疼痛和不适密切相关,但也与神经质的人格特质(即相对稳定的倾向,使个体感到世界令人痛苦、威胁和不安全)有关。然而,在可获得遗传信息的样本中,几乎没有关于这些风险因素的研究。本双胞胎队列研究旨在更深入地了解牙科焦虑症,评估神经质、与牙科护理相关的疼痛和牙科焦虑症的遗传和环境影响,以及这些表型之间的关系。

方法

参与者从挪威双胞胎登记处招募,数据收集于 1992-98 年(第 1 次时间点)和 2011 年(第 2 次时间点)进行。使用经过良好验证的问卷评估研究变量,包括 Corah 的牙科焦虑量表、数字疼痛评分量表、NEO 人格量表修订版(第 2 次时间点)和 Eysenck 人格问卷(第 1 次时间点)。采用皮尔逊相关分析和广义估计方程(GEE)分析表型相关性。采用 Cholesky 模型分析遗传和环境影响。

结果

共有 746 对同卵双胞胎(MZ)和 770 对异卵双胞胎(DZ)参与了年龄在 50-65 岁的研究。研究发现,牙科焦虑症(0.29)、治疗相关疼痛(0.24)和神经质(0.45-0.54)的遗传度中等。Cholesky 模型进一步表明,第 1 次和第 2 次时间点评估的神经质通过遗传和个体特异性环境途径与牙科焦虑症和疼痛有关,尽管不是很强。治疗相关疼痛和焦虑之间观察到的特别高的表型相关性(r=0.68),可以通过重叠的遗传和个体特异性环境影响来解释(遗传和环境相关性分别为 0.84 和 0.63)。

结论

研究结果深入了解了牙科焦虑症的病因,并证实尽管它与治疗相关的疼痛体验密切相关,但这种关系在很大程度上独立于一般的消极情感/神经质。

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