Changes in Levels of Dental Anxiety as a Function of Dental Experience
Identifieur interne : 004026 ( Istex/Checkpoint ); précédent : 004025; suivant : 004027Changes in Levels of Dental Anxiety as a Function of Dental Experience
Auteurs : Andrée Liddell ; David Locker [Canada]Source :
- Behavior modification [ 0145-4455 ] ; 2000-01.
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- Anxious avoiders, Aversive, Aversive experiences, Avoiders, Behavior modification january, Behaviour research, Community dentistry, Corrective information, Dental, Dental anxiety, Dental anxiety scale, Dental attendance, Dental beliefs, Dental experiences, Dental fear, Dental phobics, Dental procedures, Dental research, Dental treatment, Dental visits, Dentally, Dentistry, Dependent variables, Embarrassing experiences, Emotional processing, Exogenous factors, Gender, Gender differences, Health services research unit, High scores, Homogeneous group, January, Latent inhibition, Liddell, Mental disorders, Milgrom, More women, Noninvasive, Noninvasive procedures, Oral health, Original sample, Pain anxiety symptoms scale, Physiological response, Psychiatric diagnoses, Regular dentist, Significant differences, Significant levels, Specific stimuli, Univariate analyses.
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- Anxious avoiders, Aversive, Aversive experiences, Avoiders, Behavior modification january, Behaviour research, Community dentistry, Corrective information, Dental, Dental anxiety, Dental anxiety scale, Dental attendance, Dental beliefs, Dental experiences, Dental fear, Dental phobics, Dental procedures, Dental research, Dental treatment, Dental visits, Dentally, Dentistry, Dependent variables, Embarrassing experiences, Emotional processing, Exogenous factors, Gender, Gender differences, Health services research unit, High scores, Homogeneous group, January, Latent inhibition, Liddell, Mental disorders, Milgrom, More women, Noninvasive, Noninvasive procedures, Oral health, Original sample, Pain anxiety symptoms scale, Physiological response, Psychiatric diagnoses, Regular dentist, Significant differences, Significant levels, Specific stimuli, Univariate analyses.
Abstract
From the literature, it is increasingly apparent that dentally anxious individuals are not a homogeneous group and that the development and maintenance of dental anxiety are complex phenomena. In this study, individuals who had avoided dental treatment in the past due to fear but were no longer fearful were compared with others who had avoided and were still fearful on a number of demographic, experiential, and attitudinal variables under the assumption that avoidance is likely to prevent the emotional processing of dental anxiety. The groups differed markedly in their experience of dentistry; anxious avoiders were more likely to have experienced more invasive and less noninvasive dental treatment; they feared pain more and were more negative about dentistry than those whose anxiety had remitted. In addition, the remitted avoiders were less likely to claim frightening or embarrassing dental experiences as well as being less reactive to these experiences than the others.
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