Prevalence and factors associated with dental anxiety among pregnant women seeking care at a tertiary care dental institution in Sri Lanka

N. Wellappuli, Hegodage Thilini Randima Hegoda, L. Ekanayake, M. Jayakody
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To determine the prevalence and factors associated with dental anxiety among pregnant women seeking care at the Preventive Oral Health Unit, Institute of Oral Health, Maharagama, Sri Lanka. The participants of this descriptive cross-sectional study were 402 pregnant women seeking care at the Institute of Oral Health, Maharagama for the first time. A validated Sri Lankan version of the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) was used to measure dental anxiety and an interviewer-administered questionnaire collected information about demographics, dental service utilization, knowledge, and the importance of oral health during pregnancy. The prevalence of dental anxiety was 61.7% and the mean MDAS score in the dentally anxious and not anxious were 13.4±3.8 and 9.20 ± 1.7 respectively. According to the binary multiple logistic regression model current employment status, household income, dental care seeking pattern, having had a negative experience during a previous visit to a dentist,poor awareness about the importance of oral health in pregnancy, not receiving oral health instructions from health care providers during pregnancy, the perception that oral care should be avoided during pregnancy were independently associated with dental anxiety. The prevalence of dental anxiety was high among this sample of pregnant women.
在斯里兰卡三级保健牙科机构寻求护理的孕妇中牙科焦虑的患病率和相关因素
目的:确定在斯里兰卡马哈拉加马口腔卫生研究所预防性口腔卫生部门求诊的孕妇中牙齿焦虑的患病率及其相关因素。这项描述性横断面研究的参与者是402名首次在Maharagama口腔健康研究所寻求护理的孕妇。采用斯里兰卡版的修订牙科焦虑量表(MDAS)来测量牙科焦虑,并采用访谈者管理的问卷收集有关人口统计、牙科服务利用、知识和怀孕期间口腔健康重要性的信息。牙科焦虑的患病率为61.7%,牙科焦虑组和非牙科焦虑组的平均MDAS评分分别为13.4±3.8分和9.20±1.7分。根据二元多元logistic回归模型,当前就业状况、家庭收入、就诊模式、既往就诊不良经历、孕期口腔健康意识不强、孕期未接受医护人员口腔健康指导、孕期应避免口腔护理的认知与口腔焦虑独立相关。在这些孕妇样本中,牙科焦虑症的患病率很高。
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