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Factor Predicting a Child's Dental Fear (CROSBI ID 96985)

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Majstorović, Martina ; Škrinjarić, Ilija ; Glavina, Domagoj ; Szirovicza, Lajos Factor Predicting a Child's Dental Fear // Collegium antropologicum, 25 (2001), 2; 493-500-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Majstorović, Martina ; Škrinjarić, Ilija ; Glavina, Domagoj ; Szirovicza, Lajos

engleski

Factor Predicting a Child's Dental Fear

The aim of the present study was to determine and assess the variables most involved in the etiology of a child's dental fear. The study was performed on a sample of 89 children aged from 5.5 to 12.5 years and their mothers. The sample comprised 37 children with experience of dental trauma (19 boys and 18 girls) and 52 children without experience of dental trauma (28 boys and 24 girls). Corah Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS) was applied to evaluate the level of the child's (CDAS) and mother's (MDAS) dental anxiety. Broome's Child Medical Fear Questionnaire (CMFQ) was used to assess the child's fear of medical treatment. Hollingshead Two Factor Index of Social Position (ISP) was calculated to assess socio-economic status of the family. Cluster analysis differentiated one group of dentally anxious children with the highest level of maternal anxiety (MDAS = 14.44) and the lowest socio-economic status (ISP = 41.94). Another group of extremely anxious children (CDAS = 14.31) showed the highest fear of medical treatment (CMFQ = 22.08) and rather low socio-economic status. One group represented children with the lowest CDAS (5.63), lowest MDAS (8.46), and lowest CMFQ (13.54). Linear regression analysis showed high correlation between previous traumatic medical experiences and a child's dental anxiety using the linear model CDAS' = b0 + bl * CMFQ. The analysis revealed that a child's dental fear mostly depends on early negative medical experience, while maternal dental anxiety and socio-economic circumstances seem to be of less importance.

anthropology; factor predicting; dental fear; children

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Podaci o izdanju

25 (2)

2001.

493-500-x

objavljeno

0350-6134

Povezanost rada

Etnologija i antropologija

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