Changes over time in adult dental fear and correlation to depression and anxiety: a cohort study of pregnant mothers and fathers

We aimed to evaluate (i) changes in dental fear over time during pregnancy and after delivery among mothers and fathers and (ii) whether these changes inter‐relate to changes in depression and anxiety. Longitudinal pilot data for the FinnBrain Cohort study were used. Of 254 pregnant families, 80% ag...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of oral sciences 2013-06, Vol.121 (3pt2), p.264-269
Hauptverfasser: Tolvanen, Mimmi, Hagqvist, Outi, Luoto, Anni, Rantavuori, Kari, Karlsson, Linnea, Karlsson, Hasse, Lahti, Satu
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description We aimed to evaluate (i) changes in dental fear over time during pregnancy and after delivery among mothers and fathers and (ii) whether these changes inter‐relate to changes in depression and anxiety. Longitudinal pilot data for the FinnBrain Cohort study were used. Of 254 pregnant families, 80% agreed to participate and 60% returned questionnaires at the first data‐collection point. After three data‐collection points [weeks 18–20 and 32–34 of pregnancy (H18–20 and H32–34, respectively), and 3 months after childbirth], 99 mothers and 74 fathers had filled out at least two out of three Modified Dental Anxiety Scale questionnaires and were included in this study. Other questionnaires used were the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the State Trait Anxiety Inventory, and the Pregnancy Related Anxiety Questionnaire. All scales were analyzed as sum scores. Among mothers, dental fear decreased during late pregnancy and increased slightly after childbirth, but no statistically significant correlations between dental fear and depression or anxiety, except for fear of giving birth, were found. Among fathers dental fear increased and was correlated with depression and anxiety. Dental fear seems to fluctuate among women during pregnancy and could be affected by hormonal changes.
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Anxiety - complications
Cohort Studies
Dental Anxiety - complications
Dental Anxiety - epidemiology
Dental Anxiety - psychology
dental fear
Dentistry
depression
Depression - complications
Disease Progression
Fathers
Female
Humans
Male
Manifest Anxiety Scale
Mothers
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications - epidemiology
Pregnancy Complications - psychology
Prevalence
Statistics, Nonparametric
Young Adult
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