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Association between Dental Neglect and Alexithymia among Adult Dental Patients
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Aims:
To show the association between dental neglect and alexithymia among adult dental patients.
Settings and Design:
At times, certain individuals with dental neglect may experience trouble in communicating and/or understanding information, ability to identify, and describe their feelings termed as alexithymia. Hence, recognition of alexithymia in a dental setting is important, because it worsens the dentist–patient relationship, especially among patients who neglect their dental health. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among adult patients (≥20 years). Patients received a questionnaire assessing dental neglect [six-item Dental Neglect Scale (DNS)], alexithymia [20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20)], and demographic profile.
Statistical Analysis:
Data were analyzed with standard statistical software (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 22). P <0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results:
A total sample of 1067 individuals comprising 553 (51.8%) females and 514 (48.2%) males with a mean age 35.33 ± 11.49 years participated in the study. Our findings showed that females had higher mean scores for both DNS and total TAS-20 and its factors. With increase in age and education, the mean scores of the DNS had significantly increased and mean scores of total TAS-20 and its factors had decreased with increase in age and education.
Conclusion:
The above study findings have supported the hypothesis that there is no association between dental neglect and alexithymia among adult dental patients.
Title: Association between Dental Neglect and Alexithymia among Adult Dental Patients
Description:
Aims:
To show the association between dental neglect and alexithymia among adult dental patients.
Settings and Design:
At times, certain individuals with dental neglect may experience trouble in communicating and/or understanding information, ability to identify, and describe their feelings termed as alexithymia.
Hence, recognition of alexithymia in a dental setting is important, because it worsens the dentist–patient relationship, especially among patients who neglect their dental health.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among adult patients (≥20 years).
Patients received a questionnaire assessing dental neglect [six-item Dental Neglect Scale (DNS)], alexithymia [20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20)], and demographic profile.
Statistical Analysis:
Data were analyzed with standard statistical software (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 22).
P <0.
05 was considered statistically significant.
Results:
A total sample of 1067 individuals comprising 553 (51.
8%) females and 514 (48.
2%) males with a mean age 35.
33 ± 11.
49 years participated in the study.
Our findings showed that females had higher mean scores for both DNS and total TAS-20 and its factors.
With increase in age and education, the mean scores of the DNS had significantly increased and mean scores of total TAS-20 and its factors had decreased with increase in age and education.
Conclusion:
The above study findings have supported the hypothesis that there is no association between dental neglect and alexithymia among adult dental patients.
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