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10.1017/dmp.2020.350

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pmid32921326      Disaster+Med+Public+Health+Prep 2022 ; 16 (2): 555-560
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  • Assessing Fear and Anxiety of Corona Virus Among Dental Practitioners #MMPMID32921326
  • Suryakumari VBP; Pallavi Reddy Y; Yadav SS; Doshi D; Surekha Reddy V
  • Disaster Med Public Health Prep 2022[Apr]; 16 (2): 555-560 PMID32921326show ga
  • OBJECTIVE: Originating in China in December 2019, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) rapidly spread to more than 216 countries in the world by May 2020. Because dentists are at a higher risk of contracting the disease, the present study assessed the fear and anxiety among dental practitioners of becoming infected with COVID-19. METHODS: An online cross-sectional questionnaire survey comprising of 9 questions was conducted among dental practitioners of Telangana. Age, gender, qualification, type of practice, years of practice, and place of residence were the demographic variables recorded. The response to each question was recorded in a YES or NO format, and mean fear score was calculated to categorize answers into low and high levels of fear. Comparison of mean fear score was done using t-test for 2 variables and analysis of variance for 3 or more than 3 variables. Multiple logistic regression analysis of the levels of fear with demographic variables was done. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The mean fear and anxiety score of this study population reported was high 6.57 +/- 2.07, with 58.31% of the population presenting with a low level of fear and anxiety. Only qualification (P = 0.045) and gender (P = 0.035) revealed a significant difference in fear to Q7and Q8, respectively. Irrespective of the age, gender, qualification, type of practice, and years in practice, the levels of fear reported in the present study were very similar. Respondents between 41 and 60 y of age (6.70 +/- 2.01 y) and those with individual practices (6.70 +/- 2.06 y) exhibited high fear scores. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrates cross-sectional data of fear and anxiety among dental practitioners during the COVID-19 outbreak. Heightened levels of fear observed in this study call for a nationwide analysis of fear among dentists and deliberate management strategies for the same.
  • |*COVID-19/epidemiology[MESH]
  • |Anxiety/epidemiology/etiology[MESH]
  • |Cross-Sectional Studies[MESH]
  • |Dentists[MESH]
  • |Fear[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Professional Role[MESH]


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