Impact of Residence on Dental Fear and Anxiety in Romanian Children
Autori:
Réka GYERGYAY, Irina ZETU, Melinda SZÉKELY, Mariana PACURAR, Cristina BICA, Krisztina MÁRTHA
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 109-119
How to cite this article:Gyergyay, R., Zetu, I, Szekely, M., Pacurar, M., Bica, C., Martha, K. (2015). Impact of Residence on Dental Fear and Anxiety in Romanian Children. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 48, 109-119. |
Abstract:
Child dental fear and anxiety (DFA) is a worldwide problem with extremely
diversified influencing factors and various prevalence. The aim of the present
study was to evaluate dental fear and anxiety in Romanian children living in
Romania and as a minority in Hungary in order to appreciate the importance of
domicile on DFA. 713 schoolchildren between ages of 11-18-years, 406 from
Romania and 306 from Hungary, were evaluated using Klineknecht‘s Dental Fear
Scale (DFS), Getz‘s Dental Belief Scale (DBS) and Background Scale, respectively.
The mean age of the surveyed sample was 14.8 ±2.32 years. The mean
scores DFS: 37.81 ±14.24, DBS: 37.37 ±11.38, Background Scale: 2.21 ±2.63
indicate the presence of a moderate dental fear, with no statistically significant
differences between the two samples. From the viewpoint of gender, males from
Romania showed statistically significant differences in case of DBS compared to
their fellows in Hungary. Considering age, the youngest children evaluated, the
11-year-olds were the least fearful, with the peak of DFA situated around age 12-14 years. We state that domicile did not have an effect on the level of dental fear
in this case. A decrease in the severity of dental fear and anxiety was also observed.
Significant distinctions between the two samples are present only in particular
aspects of the questionnaires used.
Keywords:
children, dental fear and anxiety, Romania, Hungary, communication, teenagers.
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