MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19
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Resumo: | Introduction: The possible bruxism is a self-reported behavior characterized by grinding and/or clenching teeth and is associated with psychological factors. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people’s emotions and can be associated with this behavior. Objective: Analyze the association between level of fear of COVID-19, as well as other factors associated to the prevalence of possible bruxism among university students.Materials and methods: A total of 311 undergraduate and graduate students from public and private dental schools in Southeastern Brazil participated in this cross-sectional study. Participants were contacted via WhatsApp and social networks through snowball sampling to answer an online questionnaire with sociodemographic assessment, presence, frequency and severity of possible sleep bruxism (PSB) and/or awake bruxism (PAB) and Brazilian version of the fear scale of COVID-19. Descriptive and bivariate analyzes were performed using the Mann-Whitney and Kruskall-Wallis statistical tests (p<0.05). Results: The prevalence of severe PSB was 12.5% and PAB 23.8%. There was no association between COVID-19 fear scores or with PSB (p=0.342) or with PAB (p=0.912). When analyzing the PAB, there was a higher prevalence among participants who didn’t work (p=0.008), with a higher percentage among university students in the second half of the course (p=0.021). Among graduate participants, possible bruxism was more prevalent among students enrolled in stricto sensu programs compared to those in lato sensu programs (p=0.036). There wasn’t association between COVID-19 fear score and possible bruxism. Conclusion: Being out of the job market, final stage of graduation and entry into a stricto sensu graduate program influenced the prevalence of PAB. |
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MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19BruxismFearAnxietyCOVID- 19CoronavirusBruxismoMedoAnsiedadeCOVID-19CoronavírusIntroduction: The possible bruxism is a self-reported behavior characterized by grinding and/or clenching teeth and is associated with psychological factors. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people’s emotions and can be associated with this behavior. Objective: Analyze the association between level of fear of COVID-19, as well as other factors associated to the prevalence of possible bruxism among university students.Materials and methods: A total of 311 undergraduate and graduate students from public and private dental schools in Southeastern Brazil participated in this cross-sectional study. Participants were contacted via WhatsApp and social networks through snowball sampling to answer an online questionnaire with sociodemographic assessment, presence, frequency and severity of possible sleep bruxism (PSB) and/or awake bruxism (PAB) and Brazilian version of the fear scale of COVID-19. Descriptive and bivariate analyzes were performed using the Mann-Whitney and Kruskall-Wallis statistical tests (p<0.05). Results: The prevalence of severe PSB was 12.5% and PAB 23.8%. There was no association between COVID-19 fear scores or with PSB (p=0.342) or with PAB (p=0.912). When analyzing the PAB, there was a higher prevalence among participants who didn’t work (p=0.008), with a higher percentage among university students in the second half of the course (p=0.021). Among graduate participants, possible bruxism was more prevalent among students enrolled in stricto sensu programs compared to those in lato sensu programs (p=0.036). There wasn’t association between COVID-19 fear score and possible bruxism. Conclusion: Being out of the job market, final stage of graduation and entry into a stricto sensu graduate program influenced the prevalence of PAB.Introdução: O possível bruxismo é um comportamento autorrelatado, caracterizado pelo ranger e/ou apertar dos dentes, estando associado a fatores psicológicos. A pandemia da COVID-19 tem afetado o emocional das pessoas, podendo ser associada a este comportamento. Objetivo: Analisar a associação entre o nível de medo da COVID-19, assim como outros fatores associados à prevalência de possível bruxismo entre universitários. Materiais e métodos: Participaram deste estudo transversal 311 universitários de graduação e pós-graduação de faculdades odontológicas públicas e privadas da região sudeste do Brasil. Os participantes foram contatados via WhatsApp e redes sociais através de amostragem em bola de neve para responder um questionário com avaliação sociodemográfica, presença, frequência e severidade de possívelbruxismo do sono (PBS) e/ou em vigília (PBV) e a versão brasileira da fear scale of COVID-19. Análises descritivas e bivariadas foram realizadas através dos testes estatísticos de Mann-Whitney e Kruskall-Wallis (p<0,05). Resultados: A prevalência de PBS grave foi de 12,5% e PBV 23,8%. Não houve associação entre escores de medo COVID-19 nem com PBS (p=0,342) nem com PBV (p=0,912). Quando analisado o PBV, observou-se maior prevalência dentre os participantes que não trabalhavam (p=0,008), sendo maior percentual entre os universitários na segunda metade do curso (p=0,021) e, dentre os participantes da pós-graduação, o bruxismo foi mais prevalente entre alunos matriculados em programas stricto sensu comparados àqueles de programas lato sensu (p=0,036). Conclusão: Estar fora do mercado de trabalho, a fase final da graduação e a inserção em uma pós-graduação stricto sensu influenciaram na prevalência de PBV.Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal2021-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/21810.29327/244963.6.2-5Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); Vol. 6 No. 2: May-August 2021; 15-23Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); v. 6 n. 2: May-August 2021; 15-232595-47331518-524910.29327/244963.6.2reponame:Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)instname:Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)instacron:CROporhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/218/139Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchavarski, Caiode Carvalho, Gabrielle RochaPerry, Eric LouisTorres-Ribeiro, Juan DiegoPaiva, Saul MartinsPordeus, Isabela AlmeidaSerra-Negra, Junia Maria2022-02-01T22:56:01Zoai:ojs3.cro-rj.org.br:article/218Revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/oairevista.cientifica@cro-rj.org.br || rorefa@terra.com.br2595-47331518-5249opendoar:2022-02-01T22:56:01Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online) - Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)false |
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MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 |
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MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 |
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MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 Schavarski, Caio Bruxism Fear Anxiety COVID- 19 Coronavirus Bruxismo Medo Ansiedade COVID-19 Coronavírus |
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MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 |
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MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 |
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MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 |
title_full_unstemmed |
MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 |
title_sort |
MEDO DE COVID-19 E FATORES ASSOCIADOS AO POSSÍVEL BRUXISMO DO SONO E/OU EM VIGÍLIA ENTRE UNIVERSITÁRIOS DA REGIÃO SUDESTE DO BRASIL DURANTE A PANDEMIA COVID-19 |
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Schavarski, Caio |
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Schavarski, Caio de Carvalho, Gabrielle Rocha Perry, Eric Louis Torres-Ribeiro, Juan Diego Paiva, Saul Martins Pordeus, Isabela Almeida Serra-Negra, Junia Maria |
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de Carvalho, Gabrielle Rocha Perry, Eric Louis Torres-Ribeiro, Juan Diego Paiva, Saul Martins Pordeus, Isabela Almeida Serra-Negra, Junia Maria |
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Schavarski, Caio de Carvalho, Gabrielle Rocha Perry, Eric Louis Torres-Ribeiro, Juan Diego Paiva, Saul Martins Pordeus, Isabela Almeida Serra-Negra, Junia Maria |
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Bruxism Fear Anxiety COVID- 19 Coronavirus Bruxismo Medo Ansiedade COVID-19 Coronavírus |
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Bruxism Fear Anxiety COVID- 19 Coronavirus Bruxismo Medo Ansiedade COVID-19 Coronavírus |
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Introduction: The possible bruxism is a self-reported behavior characterized by grinding and/or clenching teeth and is associated with psychological factors. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people’s emotions and can be associated with this behavior. Objective: Analyze the association between level of fear of COVID-19, as well as other factors associated to the prevalence of possible bruxism among university students.Materials and methods: A total of 311 undergraduate and graduate students from public and private dental schools in Southeastern Brazil participated in this cross-sectional study. Participants were contacted via WhatsApp and social networks through snowball sampling to answer an online questionnaire with sociodemographic assessment, presence, frequency and severity of possible sleep bruxism (PSB) and/or awake bruxism (PAB) and Brazilian version of the fear scale of COVID-19. Descriptive and bivariate analyzes were performed using the Mann-Whitney and Kruskall-Wallis statistical tests (p<0.05). Results: The prevalence of severe PSB was 12.5% and PAB 23.8%. There was no association between COVID-19 fear scores or with PSB (p=0.342) or with PAB (p=0.912). When analyzing the PAB, there was a higher prevalence among participants who didn’t work (p=0.008), with a higher percentage among university students in the second half of the course (p=0.021). Among graduate participants, possible bruxism was more prevalent among students enrolled in stricto sensu programs compared to those in lato sensu programs (p=0.036). There wasn’t association between COVID-19 fear score and possible bruxism. Conclusion: Being out of the job market, final stage of graduation and entry into a stricto sensu graduate program influenced the prevalence of PAB. |
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