Elena Claudia Sin, Gheorghe Raftu, Steliana Gabriela Buștiuc, Aurelian Caraiane, Raluca Briceag
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摘要
研究目的本研究的目的是确定磨牙症睡眠指数与总体生活质量之间的关系类型:研究小组由 40 名男女患者组成,这些患者没有报告健康问题,且自我报告存在睡眠磨牙症。在确定磨牙症指数时,使用了意大利都灵 Bioelettronica 公司生产的 Bruxoff 设备。生活质量清单(QOLI)用于确定生活质量分数(T-score):结果:这批患者的性别分布如下:52.5%为男性,47.5%为女性。磨牙症指数最大值为 10.5,最小值为 2.10,平均值为 6.30,标准差为 2.22。生活质量 T 评分的最大值为 62,最小值为 40,平均值为 51.87。为检验磨牙症指标与生活质量 T 值之间的相关性而计算的皮尔逊相关系数为负值(-0.643),这表明这两个变量之间存在负相关,但关系非常密切。77.5%的参与者的生活质量达到了平均水平:在统计上发现,睡眠时有磨牙活动的患者的总体生活质量(T 评分)与磨牙症指标之间存在很强的负相关。
The Relationship between Sleep Bruxism Index and Quality of Life.
Aim of the study: The aim of this study was represented by the identification of the type of relation between the bruxism sleep index and the global quality of life.
Materials and methods: The study group was composed of a number of 40 patients, both women and men, who did not report health problems and who were identified with a positive self-report regarding the existence of sleep bruxism. For the identification of the bruxism index, the Bruxoff device, Bioelettronica, Turin, Italy, was used. Quality of life inventory (QOLI) was used to determine quality of life scores (T-score).
Results: The gender distribution of the batch is as follows: 52.5%-male, 47.5%-female. The maximum value of the bruxism index was 10.5, and the minimum was 2.10, with a mean of 6.30 and a standard deviation of 2.22. Quality of life T-score recorded maximum value equal to 62, minimum value equal to 40, mean equal to 51.87. The Pearson correlation coefficient calculated to test the correlation between the bruxism indicator and the QOLI T Score presented a negative value (-0.643), which signifies a negative but very strong relation between the two variables. 77.5% of the participants were included in a mean level of quality of life.
Conclusions: A statistically strong negative relation was found between global quality-of-life (T-scores) and the bruxism indicator in patients with bruxism activity during sleep.