The impact of Covid-19-related distress on general health, oral behaviour, psychosocial features, disability and pain intensity in a cohort of Italian patients with temporomandibular disorders
This study aimed to understand the impact of COVID-19 distress on psychological status, features of central sensitization and facial pain severity in people with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). In this prospective cohort study, 45 adults (19 chronic, 26 acute/subacute TMD) were recruited prior t...
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description | This study aimed to understand the impact of COVID-19 distress on psychological status, features of central sensitization and facial pain severity in people with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). In this prospective cohort study, 45 adults (19 chronic, 26 acute/subacute TMD) were recruited prior to the COVID-19 outbreak. Baseline assessment took place before the outbreak while a follow-up was performed immediately after the lockdown period. Multiple variables were investigated including age, gender, perceived life quality, sleep quality, anxiety and depression, coping strategies, central sensitization, pain intensity, pain-related disability and oral behaviour. COVID Stress Scales (CSS) were applied at follow-up to measure the extent of COVID-related distress. CSS were significantly higher in those with chronic TMDs compared to those with acute/subacute TMDs (p |
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subjects | Adult Anxieties Anxiety Behavior Biology and Life Sciences Coping Coronaviruses COVID-19 COVID-19 - epidemiology COVID-19 - psychology Data collection Demographic aspects Development and progression Diagnosis Editing Environmental science Environmental sciences Epidemics Female Humans Italy Italy - epidemiology Male Manipulative therapy Medicine and Health Sciences Methodology Pain Pain - epidemiology Pandemics Patient outcomes People and Places Physical therapy Physiotherapy Post traumatic stress disorder Prospective Studies Psychological aspects Psychological Distress Quality of life Questionnaires Rehabilitation Research design Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 Severity of Illness Index Signs and symptoms Sleep Social Sciences Spine Temporomandibular joint disorders Temporomandibular Joint Disorders - epidemiology Temporomandibular Joint Disorders - therapy Viral diseases Viruses |
title | The impact of Covid-19-related distress on general health, oral behaviour, psychosocial features, disability and pain intensity in a cohort of Italian patients with temporomandibular disorders |
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