ObjectiveTo explain the association between children's self-perceived oral health status and dental anxiety, by considering their levels of cognitive vulnerability.MethodsParticipants were 161 children (47.8% female; mean age = 11.93 years) who filled in a questionnaire comprising self-assessed oral health-related status, dental treatment-related cognitive vulnerability and dental anxiety measures. Gender, age and number of decayed, missing and filled permanent teeth were controlled for. Bivariate correlations, hierarchical regression analyses and structural equation modelling were conducted to test the hypotheses.ResultsSubjective oral health status, cognitive vulnerability variables and dental anxiety were strongly correlated. Regression ...
Background and aims. Dental fear/anxiety as a barrier in accessing oral health care is poorly invest...
Objectives To examine the relationship between dental anxiety, dental attendance and past treatment ...
Background. Dental anxiety is common among children. Although there is a wealth of research investig...
Negative experiences, cognitions, and family variables are involved in the etiology of child dental ...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the role that psychosocial elements may play concerning denta...
Youth with dental anxiety are at an increased risk of poor oral health but current tools used to ide...
Cognitive elements play a key role in dental anxiety. Nevertheless, relatively little is known about...
AIM: This was to investigate the relation between general emotional and behavioural problems of the ...
Background. Dental anxiety is a common problem, which can affect people of all ages, but appears to...
Dental fear and anxiety are psychological reactions that interfere significantly with daily life. Th...
PhD Thesis. Page 31 not digitised.This study was designed to assess why children become fearful of ...
Abstract Background Oral healt...
Background: The Cognitive Vulnerability Model proposes that perceptions of certain characteristics o...
Aim: To identify the directions, strength and associations between dental anxiety, COHRQoL and self-...
Objective: Dental fear is a common phenomenon in children and parents can have a key role in the dev...
Background and aims. Dental fear/anxiety as a barrier in accessing oral health care is poorly invest...
Objectives To examine the relationship between dental anxiety, dental attendance and past treatment ...
Background. Dental anxiety is common among children. Although there is a wealth of research investig...
Negative experiences, cognitions, and family variables are involved in the etiology of child dental ...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the role that psychosocial elements may play concerning denta...
Youth with dental anxiety are at an increased risk of poor oral health but current tools used to ide...
Cognitive elements play a key role in dental anxiety. Nevertheless, relatively little is known about...
AIM: This was to investigate the relation between general emotional and behavioural problems of the ...
Background. Dental anxiety is a common problem, which can affect people of all ages, but appears to...
Dental fear and anxiety are psychological reactions that interfere significantly with daily life. Th...
PhD Thesis. Page 31 not digitised.This study was designed to assess why children become fearful of ...
Abstract Background Oral healt...
Background: The Cognitive Vulnerability Model proposes that perceptions of certain characteristics o...
Aim: To identify the directions, strength and associations between dental anxiety, COHRQoL and self-...
Objective: Dental fear is a common phenomenon in children and parents can have a key role in the dev...
Background and aims. Dental fear/anxiety as a barrier in accessing oral health care is poorly invest...
Objectives To examine the relationship between dental anxiety, dental attendance and past treatment ...
Background. Dental anxiety is common among children. Although there is a wealth of research investig...