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85 FOGORVOSI SZEMLE ■ 96. évf. 2. sz. 2003. 10. Hällström T, Hailing A: Prevalence of dentistry phobia and its relation to missing teeth, alveolar bone loss and dental care habits in an urban community sample. Acta psychiatrScand 1984; 70:438-446. 11. Johansson P, Berggren U: Assessment of dental fear. Acta Odontol Scand 1992; 50: 43-49. 12. Kleinknecht RA, Klepac RK, Alexander LD: Origins and charac­teristics of fear of dentistry. J Am Dent Assoc 1973; 86: 842-848. 13. Kleinknecht RA, Bernstein DA: The assessment of dental fear. Behav Ther 1978; 9:626-634. 14. Kunzelmann KH, Dünninger P: Dental fear and pain: effect on patient’s perception of the dentist. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 1990; 18:264-266. 15. Milgrom P, Fisét L, Melnick S, Weinstein P: The prevalence and practice management consequences of dental fear in a major US city. J Am Dent Assoc 1988; 116:641-647. 16. Moore R, Berggren U, Carlsson SG: Reliability and usefulness of psychometric measures in a self-referred population of odonto­­phobics. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 1991 ; 19: 347-351. 17. Moore R, Birn H, Kirkegaard E, Brodsgaard I, Scheutz F: Prevalence and characteristic of dental anxiety in danish adults. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 1993; 21:292-296. 18. Moore R, Brodsgaard I, Berggren U, Carlsson SG: genera­lization of effects of dental fear treatment in a self-referred population of odontophobics. J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatr 1991 ; 22:243-253. 19. NoruSis MJ, SPSS Inc. SPSS for Windows, release 8.0. Chicago, IILSPSS Inc, 1997. 20. Schoors AHB, Duivenvoorden HJ, Thoden Van Velzen SK, Verhage F, Eijkman Maj, Makkes PC: Sociodermograsphic correlates of dental anxiety. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 1985; 13:212-215. 21. World Medical Association: Declaration of Helsinki. In: Handbook of declarations (17.C) Ferney-Voltaire, 1994. Kaán B, Gáspár J, Fábián G, Fejérdy L, Tóth Zs, and Fábián TK: Mathematical analysis of the Dental Fear Survey scores in several Hungarian subpopulations Authors investigated the Dental Fear Survey scores (DFS) of 362 persons from several subpopulations living in Buda­pest. Subjects were: 253 females, 109 males, aged 14 to 73 years. Scores of the items related to dental handpiece and anaesthetic needle were the highest. The group the participants belonged to influenced 19 items, marital status and age influenced 13 items, and sex influenced 10 items of the DFS significantly (one-way ANOVA, p<0.05). Scores related to dental handpiece were higher than scores related to the anaesthetic needle, and the scores of the 20th item (“overall fear of dentistry”) were near to the scores of most fearful items, indicating some “phobic character” of the Hungarian population. Key words: Dental Fear Survey, Hungarian subpopulations, demographic variables, psycho-social stress, dental anxiety Csepelen, a Sétáló utcában, 6 éve üzemelő FOGOVOSI RENDELŐ KIADÓ. Érdeklődni lehet a 277-6338-as és a 06-30-94-17-189-es telefonszámon.

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