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Gender differences in adolescents’ perceptions toward dentists using the Japanese version of the dental beliefs survey: a cross-sectional survey

机译:使用日文版的牙齿信仰调查,青少年对牙医的看法存在性别差异:横断面调查

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While adult women show greater dental anxiety than adult men, few studies have examined gender differences in adolescent perceptions of dentists. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the gender differences in adolescents’ perceptions toward dentists by using the Japanese version of the Dental Beliefs Survey (DBS) and the factor structure of the DBS. We conducted surveys at schools, and 957 Japanese adolescents (403 girls and 554 boys, aged between 13 and 15?years) participated in this study. To assess their confidence in dentists, participants were asked to complete the self-reported, 15-item Japanese version of the DBS. We performed a Welch’s t-test and a one-way analysis of variance to assess differences in DBS scores by gender and age. Factor analysis (principal components, varimax rotation) was used to assess the scale’s factor structure. A significant gender difference was observed in the DBS scores (P?=?0.018), suggesting that boys exhibit greater negative perceptions toward the behavior of dentists than girls. However, there was no significant difference found among ages. The factor analysis yielded two results: Factor 1, “trust” (seven items); and Factor 2, “lack of control” (five items). Notably, the factor structure differed according to gender. As such, by including only factors with eigenvalues above 1.0, the DBS for girls comprised “trust” (seven items) and “communication” (three items), while that for boys comprised “lack of control” (six items) and “belittlement” (six items). This study identified two factors of differing strengths pertaining to the confidence of Japanese adolescents in dentists. Gender differences in perceptions toward dentists were observed. Accounting for these differences may improve the effectiveness of strategies to lower dental anxiety and foster positive dental beliefs in young patients.
机译:尽管成年女性比成年男性表现出更大的牙齿焦虑,但很少有研究检查青少年对牙医的看法中的性别差异。因此,这项横断面研究旨在通过使用日文版的“牙齿信仰调查”(DBS)和DBS的因素结构来评估青少年对牙医的看法中的性别差异。我们在学校进行了调查,有957名日本青少年(403名女孩和554名男孩,年龄在13至15岁之间)参加了这项研究。为了评估他们对牙医的信心,要求参与者填写自我报告的15个项目的日文版DBS。我们进行了Welch的t检验和单向方差分析,以按性别和年龄评估DBS分数的差异。因子分析(主要成分,方差最大旋转)用于评估量表的因子结构。在DBS评分中观察到明显的性别差异(P = 0.018),这表明男孩对牙医行为的负面印象比女孩大。但是,年龄之间没有发现显着差异。因子分析得出两个结果:因子1,“信任”(七个项目);因素2,“缺乏控制”(五个项目)。值得注意的是,因素结构因性别而异。因此,通过仅包含特征值大于1.0的因子,女孩的DBS包括“信任”(七个项目)和“沟通”(三个项目),而男孩的DBS则包括“缺乏控制”(六个项目)和“信任” ”(六个项目)。这项研究确定了与日本青少年对牙医的信心有关的两种不同优势的因素。观察者对牙医的看法存在性别差异。解决这些差异可能会提高策略的有效性,从而降低年轻患者的牙科焦虑症并树立积极的牙科观念。

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