Knowledge about memories of distressing events underlying fears and specific phobias is limited. This study assessed (1) the presence, content, and characteristics of memories of events that initiated or exacerbated dental anxiety levels; and (2) the relationship between dental trait anxiety and some key features of these memories. This study used a semi-structured interview and included dental phobics (n = 42), subthreshold dental phobics (n = 41), and normal controls (n = 70). Dental phobics were more likely to report a memory underlying their anxiety than the normal controls. Moreover, dental phobics' memories were reported as more vivid, disturbing, and more intensely relived than the memories of the normal controls. Greater severity of...
Objectives: Prolonged experiences of stressful life events, pathological anxiety and/or aggressivene...
Berggren’s (1984) model of dental fear and anxiety predicts that dentally anxious individuals postpo...
Background Anxiety related to dental treatment is a fairly common phenomenon. Some studies have show...
Knowledge about memories of distressing events underlying fears and specific phobias is limited. Thi...
The importance of exposure to traumatic events for the development of dental anxiety has not been in...
The purpose of the present study was to assess which types of experiences are most closely associate...
Research indicates that between 36-40% of people are afraid to visit the dentist, 20% are highly an...
Abstract The aims of the present study were to evaluate possible associations between trait anxiety,...
Aim. This study evaluated the presence of current and general phobia and anxiety symptoms in period...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectivesPeople with dental fear often suffer f...
Relatively little is known about the anxiety-provoking capacity of the various objects and situation...
Aims: To compare the prevalence of high dental anxiety across a variety of past distressing experien...
Objective The objectives of the study were to describe the prevalence of dental anxi...
The general aim of this thesis was to study psychological and psychosocial factors in relation to th...
The importance of exposure to traumatic events for the development of dental anxiety has not been in...
Objectives: Prolonged experiences of stressful life events, pathological anxiety and/or aggressivene...
Berggren’s (1984) model of dental fear and anxiety predicts that dentally anxious individuals postpo...
Background Anxiety related to dental treatment is a fairly common phenomenon. Some studies have show...
Knowledge about memories of distressing events underlying fears and specific phobias is limited. Thi...
The importance of exposure to traumatic events for the development of dental anxiety has not been in...
The purpose of the present study was to assess which types of experiences are most closely associate...
Research indicates that between 36-40% of people are afraid to visit the dentist, 20% are highly an...
Abstract The aims of the present study were to evaluate possible associations between trait anxiety,...
Aim. This study evaluated the presence of current and general phobia and anxiety symptoms in period...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectivesPeople with dental fear often suffer f...
Relatively little is known about the anxiety-provoking capacity of the various objects and situation...
Aims: To compare the prevalence of high dental anxiety across a variety of past distressing experien...
Objective The objectives of the study were to describe the prevalence of dental anxi...
The general aim of this thesis was to study psychological and psychosocial factors in relation to th...
The importance of exposure to traumatic events for the development of dental anxiety has not been in...
Objectives: Prolonged experiences of stressful life events, pathological anxiety and/or aggressivene...
Berggren’s (1984) model of dental fear and anxiety predicts that dentally anxious individuals postpo...
Background Anxiety related to dental treatment is a fairly common phenomenon. Some studies have show...