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The Effect of Emotional Abuse on Periodontal Status and Salivary Resisti

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Background: Emotional abuse is a widespread form of child abuse. It is suggested that the adverse outcomes from all forms of abuse mostly result from the emotional impacts. Resistin, a polypeptide high in cysteine, can serve as a valuable biochemical indicator of periodontal tissue damage when detected in the saliva. Objective: To assess the relationship of emotional abuse with periodontal status and salivary resistin levels. Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional comparative study included 522 intermediate school students aged 13-15 years in Kirkuk/Iraq. Information on emotional abuse was obtained using Glaser criteria which is a self-administered, structured, questionnaire form. The levels of emotional abuse were categorized into mild (score between 24-26), moderate (score between 27-42), and severe (score between 43-72). Periodontal health was assessed by using the community periodontal index (CPI). Non-stimulated saliva was collected and salivary resistin levels were evaluated using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: The most common level of abuse was moderate. The largest percentages of participants with dental calculus were observed in moderate (48.2%) and severe (57.5%) abuse groups and the highest mean number of sextants with gingival bleeding was observed in participants who experienced a moderate level of abuse (0.34). While the level of resistin was higher in the mild abuse group (237.06), all of its relationships with the periodontal condition were non-significant. Conclusion: Emotional abuse affects salivary resistin levels but has no obvious effect on periodontal status. Non-significant correlations were observed between salivary resistin levels and the levels of abuse with periodontal conditions.
Title: The Effect of Emotional Abuse on Periodontal Status and Salivary Resisti
Description:
Background: Emotional abuse is a widespread form of child abuse.
It is suggested that the adverse outcomes from all forms of abuse mostly result from the emotional impacts.
Resistin, a polypeptide high in cysteine, can serve as a valuable biochemical indicator of periodontal tissue damage when detected in the saliva.
Objective: To assess the relationship of emotional abuse with periodontal status and salivary resistin levels.
Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional comparative study included 522 intermediate school students aged 13-15 years in Kirkuk/Iraq.
Information on emotional abuse was obtained using Glaser criteria which is a self-administered, structured, questionnaire form.
The levels of emotional abuse were categorized into mild (score between 24-26), moderate (score between 27-42), and severe (score between 43-72).
Periodontal health was assessed by using the community periodontal index (CPI).
Non-stimulated saliva was collected and salivary resistin levels were evaluated using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Results: The most common level of abuse was moderate.
The largest percentages of participants with dental calculus were observed in moderate (48.
2%) and severe (57.
5%) abuse groups and the highest mean number of sextants with gingival bleeding was observed in participants who experienced a moderate level of abuse (0.
34).
While the level of resistin was higher in the mild abuse group (237.
06), all of its relationships with the periodontal condition were non-significant.
Conclusion: Emotional abuse affects salivary resistin levels but has no obvious effect on periodontal status.
Non-significant correlations were observed between salivary resistin levels and the levels of abuse with periodontal conditions.

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