Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
- Volume 11 Issue 1
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- Pages.67-78
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- 1986
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- 2288-9272(pISSN)
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- 2383-8493(eISSN)
A Study on the Emotional Characteristics of Temporomandibular Disorder Patients using SCL-90-R
SCL-90-R을 이용한 측두하악장애 환자의 정서적 요인에 관한 연구
- Young-Ok Lee, DDS (Dept. of Oral Diagnosis & Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Seoul National) ;
- ung-Woo Lee, DDS (Dept. of Oral Diagnosis & Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Seoul National)
- Published : 1986.03.01
Abstract
This study was attempted to identify the emotional characteristics of temporomandibular disorder patients. The author applied one of the self-report modes of psychological measurement, Symptom Chechlist-90-Revision. The subjects were 219 TM disorder patients who visited the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Oral Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital during the period from December 1985 to September 1986. All the patients were divided into subgroup according sex, age, duration of symptoms, presence or absence of T-scores of each symptom dimension and global index. The obtained result were as follows : 1. Mean value of T-scores of each symptom dimension and global of the overall patients was within normal range. The two higher mean values of T-scores among 9 symptom dimensions were those of SOM and ANX. 2. Mean values of T-scores of females were higher than those of males in the O-C, DEP, ANX, HOS, PSY dimensions and all global indices, and there was a significant difference in the distribution of T-scores of the SOM dimension between males and female(P<0.05). 3. There was no significant difference between the subgroup under 30 years and the subgroup 30 years or older. 4. The subgroup with symptoms for 6 months or longer showed the higher mean values of T-scorers in the SOM, O-C, I-S, DEP, ANX, PHOB, PAR, PSY dimensions and all global indices compared with the subgroup with symptoms for shorter than 6 months. 5. The subgroup with pain showed the higher mean values of T-scores in all the symptom dimensions except the PAR in comparison with the subgroup with other complaints than pain, and there was a significant difference in the distribution of T-scores of the PST index between the pain subgroup and the non-pain subgroup(P<0.05). There was a significant difference in the distribution of T-scores of the PHOB dimension between the high-school graduates subgroup and the college graduates subgroup(P<0.05).
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