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ABSTRACT Background Treatment goals for offenders with mental disorders include restoring and maintaining health, establishing social participation and preventing negative outcomes, including further offending. The development of patient insight into their prior offences may facilitate their reintegration into society and prevent further harms. Aims To
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Recent cutting‐edge technologies for the delivery of peptide nucleic acid.
Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) have garnered significant attention due to their enhanced chemical, physical, and binding properties in comparison to natural nucleic acids. This prompted their application in antigene/antisense approach, assigning them a pivotal role in gene editing and, more recently, showing their potential as “bilingual” molecules being
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Gender differences in reported dental fear and fear of dental pain
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2007AbstractObjectives: Gender differences in dental fear have been of increasing interest among clinicians and researchers. The objectives of this study were to assess: (i) gender differences in reports of global dental fear, global fear of dental pain, and specific fear of dental pain; (ii) how the wording of questions about specific fear of dental pain
Margaret M. Bradley+3 more
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Journal of Dental Research, 2010
The objective was to test a hypothesized genetic component ( i.e., monozygotic being more similar compared with dizygotic twins) in dental fear/anxiety by comparing the probandwise concordance. We analyzed data based on a dichotomous measure of Dental Fear/Anxiety and a continuous measure of Dental Fear Intensity from over 2000 twins, collected when ...
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The objective was to test a hypothesized genetic component ( i.e., monozygotic being more similar compared with dizygotic twins) in dental fear/anxiety by comparing the probandwise concordance. We analyzed data based on a dichotomous measure of Dental Fear/Anxiety and a continuous measure of Dental Fear Intensity from over 2000 twins, collected when ...
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Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1979
Early dental experiences were described in essay form by 225 college students reporting either "high" or "low" fear of dentistry. Antecedent factors which appeared to differentiate the two groups most clearly included pain experiences and dentist behaviors. Results were interpreted as supportive of a social-learning model of dental fear acquisition and
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Early dental experiences were described in essay form by 225 college students reporting either "high" or "low" fear of dentistry. Antecedent factors which appeared to differentiate the two groups most clearly included pain experiences and dentist behaviors. Results were interpreted as supportive of a social-learning model of dental fear acquisition and
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On the dynamics of dental fear: dental or mental?
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2013This study explored possible predictors of change over time in dental fear. In a population‐based sample of 664 women, 38–54 yr of age at first assessment, a self‐rating of dental fear was recorded on two occasions, 6 yr apart. Whilst the majority of the women maintained their level of fear, two subgroups reported changes at follow up.
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Dental fear of Finnish children in the light of different measures of dental fear
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2005The aims were: (1) to examine the construct and reliability of the modified Dental Subscale of the Children's Fear Survey Schedule (CFSS-DS) among children of different ages and (2) to compare the correlations between fear measured with the modified CFSS-DS, the "peak value for dental fear" (PV), and "fear of dental treatment in general" (GF).The study
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2020
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between physical and mental well-being and physical activity with dental fear among university students in Finland. Methods: We used the 2016 data from the Finnish student health survey (n =
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between physical and mental well-being and physical activity with dental fear among university students in Finland. Methods: We used the 2016 data from the Finnish student health survey (n =
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Experience with Dental Pain and Fear of Dental Pain
Journal of Dental Research, 2005Anxious people tend to overestimate the intensity of aversive events such as fear and pain. When an aversive event has been experienced personally, prediction is based on experience and is possibly less subject to bias due to anxiety. Therefore, it was hypothesized that subjects will overestimate fear of specific dental pains relative to subjects who ...
van Wijk, A.J., Hoogstraten, J.
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European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2020
This study aimed to: (i) evaluate short-term changes in dental fear during a 9-month period among women and men, and (ii) evaluate whether the course and magnitude of changes in dental fear were associated with changes in depression and anxiety.
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This study aimed to: (i) evaluate short-term changes in dental fear during a 9-month period among women and men, and (ii) evaluate whether the course and magnitude of changes in dental fear were associated with changes in depression and anxiety.
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