Community Dental Health
- Cover Date:
- December 2014
- Print ISSN:
- 0265 539X
- Vol:
- 31
- Issue:
- 4
Validating a measure of the prevalence of dental anxiety as applied to Kuwaiti adolescents
© BASCD 2014 doi:10.1922/CDH_3425Honkala06
Validating a measure of the prevalence of dental anxiety as applied to Kuwaiti adolescents
S. Honkala, H. Al-Yahya, E. Honkala, R. Freeman and G. Humphris
Objectives: To assess self-reported dental anxiety (DA) among Kuwaiti adolescents and to test whether different dental anxiety scales are valid for measuring DA in Kuwait. Basic research design: Cross-sectional, structured, anonymous questionnaire survey in Arabic completed at government schools. Participants: 757 pupils aged 13–15 years from three schools filled the questionnaire. Useable response rate was 93.0%. Main measures: DA was assessed by: 1, a single-item dental fear question (DF); 2, the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS); and 3, the Modified Child Dental Anxiety Scale: faces (MCDASf). Results: A third of the girls and 6% of boys reported being very much afraid of visiting a dentist. Use of the drill and injection in the gum were the most anxiety arousing MDAS items; tooth extraction and injection of the MCDASf items. Total mean for MDAS was 11.4 (sd 4.6) and for MCDASf 16.6 (sd 6.5). A tenth of the children were highly dentally anxious when measured by MDAS (score ≥19). Girls reported statistically significantly higher DA scores with all the measures. There was a high correlation between the total score of the MDAS and the total score of the MCDASf (Ï=0.855). Statistically significant relationship (p<0.001) was found between the single-item DF and the total score of the MDAS and a single item and the total score of the MCDASf. Conclusions: A tenth of children were highly dentally anxious; girls reporting higher scores. A single-item dental fear question, MDAS and MCDASf were valid tools for measuring DA among Kuwaiti adolescents.
Key words: dental anxiety, MDAS, MCDASf, adolescence, Kuwait, cross-sectional study, questionnaire, validity
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