Evaluation of dental behavior, anxiety, fear, and its correlation with trait emotional intelligence in 8-12-year-old children: Exploring a new frontier in behavior modification.

Bhavna Haresh Dave, Yash Manoj Lalwani, Charmi Haresh Shah, Lipsa S Shah
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Background: Children's fear and distress in dental settings often lead to anxiety and behavior issues. This study delves into why some children experience dental anxiety, whereas others do not, attributing differences to child-rearing and personality traits. Emotional intelligence (EQ), the ability to comprehend, generate, and manage emotions, is explored as a factor influencing a child's dental experience. This novel intelligence theory accommodates the intricacies of human-environment interactions.

Aim: The study aimed to investigate the relationship between EQ and a child's dental anxiety, fear, and behavior in children aged 8-12 years.

Materials and methods: The Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire-Child Short Form, specifically developed for children aged between 8 and 12 years, was used among 100 participants reporting to the department outpatient department. The Frankl's Behavior Rating Scale, Modified Child Dental Anxiety Scale, and Children's Fear Survey Schedule-Dental Subscale were used to evaluate behavior, anxiety, and fear, respectively.

Results: Results show a positive correlation between EQ and dental behavior (P = 0.002) whereas a negative correlation between EQ and dental anxiety and fear (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: This study sheds light on the intricate interplay between emotional intelligence, dental behavior, anxiety, and fear among children. By recognizing the impact of EQ, dental practitioners could adopt personalized strategies to alleviate anxiety and enhance cooperation, improving overall dental experiences for young patients.

评估 8-12 岁儿童的牙科行为、焦虑、恐惧及其与特质情商的相关性:探索行为矫正的新领域。
背景:儿童在牙科环境中的恐惧和不安往往会导致焦虑和行为问题。本研究深入探讨了为什么有些儿童会出现牙科焦虑,而有些儿童则不会,并将差异归因于儿童养育和个性特征。情商(EQ),即理解、产生和管理情绪的能力,被视为影响儿童牙科体验的一个因素。目的:本研究旨在调查 8-12 岁儿童的情商与牙科焦虑、恐惧和行为之间的关系:研究使用了专为 8 至 12 岁儿童开发的特质情商问卷--儿童简表,100 名参与者在该科门诊报到。弗兰克尔行为评定量表、改良儿童牙科焦虑量表和儿童恐惧调查表-牙科分量表分别用于评估行为、焦虑和恐惧:结果显示,情商与牙科行为呈正相关(P = 0.002),而情商与牙科焦虑和恐惧呈负相关(P < 0.001):本研究揭示了儿童情商、牙科行为、焦虑和恐惧之间错综复杂的相互作用。通过认识情商的影响,牙科医生可以采取个性化的策略来缓解焦虑和加强合作,从而改善年轻患者的整体牙科体验。
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