Negative social comparisons and social discomfort in dentofacial deformity: a cross-sectional study.

Q3 Medicine
Maria Silva, Inês Francisco, D. Sanz, L. Palmeira, Francisco Vale
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BACKGROUND Patients with severe dentofacial deformities are more susceptible to psychological distress since they are more likely to be emotionally unstable, less sociable and have higher levels of anxiety and neuroticism. The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between dentofacial deformity, negative social comparisons, anxiety and discomfort in social situations due to face appearance in two independent samples. METHODS The sample consisted of 136 patients (Group A- 90 college students; Group B- 46 patients with dentofacial dysmorphosis that require orthognathic surgery). The impact of dentofacial deformity was evaluated through the following questionnaires: scale of social comparison through the appearance of the face and the scale of anxiety and discomfort in social situations due to the appearance of the face. RESULTS Group B showed higher levels of anxiety and discomfort than the college student's sample (p = .004). Individuals with dentofacial dysmorphosis presented a greater degree of anxiety and discomfort than individuals without dentofacial dysmorphosis (p = .002). Finally, skeletal pattern and social comparison predicted anxiety and discomfort in the group A [F (1.88) = 7.270; p<.05], but only social comparison emerged as a significant predictor of anxiety and discomfort in the group B [F (2, 42) = 4.463; p<.05]. CONCLUSIONS Patients with dentofacial deformity have higher levels of anxiety and discomfort. This deformity can be reduced with orthodontic-surgical treatment, which can promote improvements in social and interpersonal well-being.
负面社会比较和社会不适在牙面畸形:一项横断面研究。
背景患有严重颌面畸形的患者更容易受到心理困扰,因为他们更容易情绪不稳定,不太善于交际,焦虑和神经质程度更高。本研究的目的是在两个独立的样本中评估面部畸形、负面社会比较、因面部外表而在社交场合中的焦虑和不适之间的关系。方法该样本由136名患者组成(A组-90名大学生;B组-46名需要正颌手术的颌面畸形患者)。通过以下问卷评估了颌面畸形的影响:通过面部表情进行的社会比较量表,以及由于面部表情在社交场合中产生的焦虑和不适量表。结果B组的焦虑和不适程度高于大学生样本(p=0.004)。有颌面部畸形的个体比没有颌面部畸形者表现出更大程度的焦虑和难受(p=0.002)。最后,骨骼模式和社会比较预测了a组的焦虑与不适[F(1.88)=7.270;p<.05],但在B组中,只有社会比较是焦虑和不适的显著预测因素[F(2,42)=4.463;p<.05]。结论颌面畸形患者的焦虑和不舒服程度较高。这种畸形可以通过正畸手术治疗来减少,这可以促进社会和人际关系的改善。
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Minerva stomatologica
Minerva stomatologica DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The journal Minerva Stomatologica publishes scientific papers on dentistry and maxillo-facial surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, therapeutical notes, special articles and letters to the Editor. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org). Articles not conforming to international standards will not be considered for acceptance.
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