STABILITY OF DENTAL ANXIETY SCALE SCORES - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF OLDER ADULTS

Citation
D. Locker et A. Liddell, STABILITY OF DENTAL ANXIETY SCALE SCORES - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF OLDER ADULTS, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology, 23(5), 1995, pp. 259-261
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
03015661
Volume
23
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
259 - 261
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-5661(1995)23:5<259:SODASS>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
With the exception of studies of children, how dental anxiety changes with aging has not been the topic of research, Studies of non-patient populations have been cross-sectional in design and no truly longitudi nal data have been reported. In this study, 272 adults aged 50 yr and over completed the Dental Anxiety Scale at baseline and at a 3-yr foll ow-up, The main finding was that DAS scores showed a high degree of st ability in this group of subjects. At baseline the mean DAS score was 7.6 and at follow-up it was 7.4. The proportion classified as having h igh levels of anxiety declined marginally from 7.0% to 5.4%. While 9.0 % of subjects showed changes in DAS scores of 4 or more, it is not cer tain that this represents real change or a degree of unreliability in the measure. The only subject characteristic associated with change in scores was gender. The mean scores for men decreased while the mean s cores for women increased. Overall, the magnitude of these changes was very small. However, for a minority of subjects more substantial chan ges were observed which may be clinically significant.