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The contribution of embarrassment to phobic dental anxiety: a qualitative research study

机译:尴尬对恐惧症牙齿焦虑的贡献:一项定性研究

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Background Embarrassment is emphasized, yet scantily described as a factor in extreme dental anxiety or phobia. Present study aimed to describe details of social aspects of anxiety in dental situations, especially focusing on embarrassment phenomena. Methods Subjects (Ss) were consecutive specialist clinic patients, 16 men, 14 women, 20–65 yr, who avoided treatment mean 12.7 yr due to anxiety. Electronic patient records and transcribed initial assessment and exit interviews were analyzed using QSR"N4" software to aid in exploring contexts related to social aspects of dental anxiety and embarrassment phenomena. Qualitative findings were co-validated with tests of association between embarrassment intensity ratings, years of treatment avoidance, and mouth-hiding behavioral ratings. Results Embarrassment was a complaint in all but three cases. Chief complaints in the sample: 30% had fear of pain; 47% cited powerlessness in relation to dental social situations, some specific to embarrassment and 23% named co-morbid psychosocial dysfunction due to effects of sexual abuse, general anxiety, gagging, fainting or panic attacks. Intense embarrassment was manifested in both clinical and non-clinical situations due to poor dental status or perceived neglect, often (n = 9) with fear of negative social evaluation as chief complaint. These nine cases were qualitatively different from other cases with chief complaints of social powerlessness associated with conditioned distrust of dentists and their negative behaviors. The majority of embarrassed Ss to some degree inhibited smiling/laughing by hiding with lips, hands or changed head position. Secrecy, taboo-thinking, and mouth-hiding were associated with intense embarrassment. Especially after many years of avoidance, embarrassment phenomena lead to feelings of self-punishment, poor self-image/esteem and in some cases personality changes in a vicious circle of anxiety and avoidance. Embarrassment intensity ratings were positively correlated with years of avoidance and degree of mouth-hiding behaviors. Conclusions Embarrassment is a complex dental anxiety manifestation with qualitative differences by complaint characteristics and perceived intensity. Some cases exhibited manifestations similar to psychiatric criteria for social anxiety disorder as chief complaint, while most manifested embarrassment as a side effect.
机译:背景尴尬被强调,但很少被描述为极端牙齿焦虑或恐惧症的一个因素。当前的研究旨在描述牙科状况中焦虑的社会方面的细节,尤其关注尴尬现象。方法对象(Ss)为连续专科门诊患者,男16例,女14例,年龄20-65岁,由于焦虑而避免平均12.7岁的治疗。使用QSR“ N4”软件分析了电子病历和转录的初始评估以及离开面试,以帮助探索与牙科焦虑和尴尬现象的社会方面相关的环境。定性研究结果与尴尬强度等级,避免治疗年限和掩盖行为等级之间的关联测试共同验证。结果除三例外,尴尬都是投诉。样本中的主要抱怨:30%的人担心疼痛; 47%的人认为与牙齿社交情况无能为力,其中一些是尴尬所特有的,还有23%的人由于性虐待,普遍焦虑,作呕,昏厥或惊恐发作而被称为共病性心理社会功能障碍。由于牙齿状况差或被忽视而经常在临床和非临床情况下表现出强烈的尴尬感,通常(n = 9),因为担心主诉会受到负面的社会评价。这九个案件在质量上与其他案件有所不同,其他案件主要抱怨社会无能为力与牙医的条件性不信任及其消极行为有关。大多数尴尬的Ss都在某种程度上抑制了微笑/笑,因为他们的嘴唇,手躲藏或改变了头部的姿势。保密,禁忌思维和隐藏嘴巴会带来严重的尴尬。尤其是在多年回避之后,尴尬现象会导致自我惩罚的感觉,不良的自我形象/自尊,在某些情况下,人格会在焦虑和回避的恶性循环中发生变化。尴尬强度等级与回避年限和掩盖行为的程度呈正相关。结论尴尬是一种复杂的牙科焦虑表现,在抱怨特征和感知强度上存在质的差异。一些病例表现出与社交焦虑症的精神病学标准相似的表现,这是主要诉求,而大多数表现出尴尬是副作用。

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