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Evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “Fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response

INTRODUCTION: Dental treatment is usually a poignant phenomenon for children. Projective scales are preferred over psychometric scales to recognize it, and to obtain the self-report from children. AIMS: The aims were to evaluate treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children,...

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Autores principales: Tiwari, Nishidha, Tiwari, Shilpi, Thakur, Ruchi, Agrawal, Nikita, Shashikiran, N. D., Singla, Shilpy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4549982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26321830
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.161871
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author Tiwari, Nishidha
Tiwari, Shilpi
Thakur, Ruchi
Agrawal, Nikita
Shashikiran, N. D.
Singla, Shilpy
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Thakur, Ruchi
Agrawal, Nikita
Shashikiran, N. D.
Singla, Shilpy
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description INTRODUCTION: Dental treatment is usually a poignant phenomenon for children. Projective scales are preferred over psychometric scales to recognize it, and to obtain the self-report from children. AIMS: The aims were to evaluate treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children, fear assessment picture scale (FAPS), and anxiety with colored version of modified facial affective scale (MFAS) - three faces along with physiologic responses (pulse rate and oxygen saturation) obtained by pulse oximeter before and during pulpectomy procedure. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Total, 60 children of age 6–8 years who were visiting the dental hospital for the first time and needed pulpectomy treatment were selected. Children selected were of sound physical, physiological, and mental condition. Two projective scales were used; one to assess fear - FAPS and to assess anxiety – colored version of MFAS - three faces. These were co-related with the physiological responses (oxygen saturation and pulse rate) of children obtained by pulse oximeter before and during the pulpectomy procedure. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Shapiro–Wilk test, McNemar's test, Wilcoxon signed ranks test, Kruskal–Wallis test, Mann–Whitney test were applied in the study. RESULTS: The physiological responses showed association with FAPS and MFAS though not significant. However, oxygen saturation with MFAS showed a significant change between “no anxiety” and “some anxiety” as quantified by Kruskal–Wallis test value 6.287, P = 0.043 (<0.05) before pulpectomy procedure. CONCLUSIONS: The FAPS can prove to be a pragmatic tool in spotting the fear among young children. This test is easy and fast to apply on children and reduces the chair-side time.
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spelling pubmed-45499822015-08-28 Evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “Fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response Tiwari, Nishidha Tiwari, Shilpi Thakur, Ruchi Agrawal, Nikita Shashikiran, N. D. Singla, Shilpy Contemp Clin Dent Original Article INTRODUCTION: Dental treatment is usually a poignant phenomenon for children. Projective scales are preferred over psychometric scales to recognize it, and to obtain the self-report from children. AIMS: The aims were to evaluate treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children, fear assessment picture scale (FAPS), and anxiety with colored version of modified facial affective scale (MFAS) - three faces along with physiologic responses (pulse rate and oxygen saturation) obtained by pulse oximeter before and during pulpectomy procedure. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Total, 60 children of age 6–8 years who were visiting the dental hospital for the first time and needed pulpectomy treatment were selected. Children selected were of sound physical, physiological, and mental condition. Two projective scales were used; one to assess fear - FAPS and to assess anxiety – colored version of MFAS - three faces. These were co-related with the physiological responses (oxygen saturation and pulse rate) of children obtained by pulse oximeter before and during the pulpectomy procedure. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Shapiro–Wilk test, McNemar's test, Wilcoxon signed ranks test, Kruskal–Wallis test, Mann–Whitney test were applied in the study. RESULTS: The physiological responses showed association with FAPS and MFAS though not significant. However, oxygen saturation with MFAS showed a significant change between “no anxiety” and “some anxiety” as quantified by Kruskal–Wallis test value 6.287, P = 0.043 (<0.05) before pulpectomy procedure. CONCLUSIONS: The FAPS can prove to be a pragmatic tool in spotting the fear among young children. This test is easy and fast to apply on children and reduces the chair-side time. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4549982/ /pubmed/26321830 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.161871 Text en Copyright: © Contemporary Clinical Dentistry http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tiwari, Nishidha
Tiwari, Shilpi
Thakur, Ruchi
Agrawal, Nikita
Shashikiran, N. D.
Singla, Shilpy
Evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “Fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response
title Evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “Fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response
title_full Evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “Fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response
title_fullStr Evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “Fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “Fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response
title_short Evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “Fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response
title_sort evaluation of treatment related fear using a newly developed fear scale for children: “fear assessment picture scale” and its association with physiological response
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4549982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26321830
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.161871
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