Orthognathic quality of life, craniodentofacial characteristics and personality traits (CROSBI ID 612358)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Katić, Višnja ; Mlacović Zrinski, Magda ; Pavlić, Andrej ; Špalj, Stjepan
engleski
Orthognathic quality of life, craniodentofacial characteristics and personality traits
AIM: To quantify the relationship between craniodentofacial characteristics, orthognathic quality of life and personality traits. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: The validation of the Orthognathic Quality of Life Questionnaire (OQLQ) was performed on a convenient sample of 375 examinees (35% male) aged 8-41 years (median 22, interquartile range 20-24). The cross-sectional study included 149 university students and patients (39% male) aged 11-39 years (median 21, interquartile range 19- 23). The questionnaire was self-administered and included OQLQ, the Big Five Inventory and Self- esteem Scale. Craniodentofacial characteristics were assessed by the Index of Complexity, Outcome and Need (ICON) and Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (ICON) – Dental Health and Aesthetic Component (DHC, AC), craniofacial indices of Martin and Saller, and photogrammetric profile analysis. Explanatory factor analysis and Pearson correlation were used for data analysis. RESULTS: Factor analysis detected four subscales of OQLQ similar to the original instrument. Internal consistencies were: social aspect - Cronbach alpha (α) =0.82, average inter-item correlation (r) =0.40 ; facial aesthetics - α=0.83, r=0.56 ; oral function - α=0.83, r=0.56 ; awareness of dentofacial aesthetics - α=0.77, r=0.48. The OQLQ does not correlate with measurable craniodentofacial characteristics. Self-esteem correlated to social aspect (r=-0.569) and facial aesthetics (r=-0.398) dimensions of OQLQ. Self- percieved smile aesthetics correlated with oral function (r=0.270). Extraversion correlated with social aspect (r=-0.302) and facial aesthetics (r=-0.250), while neuroticism correlated with the social aspect of OQLQ (r=0.253). CONCLUSION: Orthognathic quality of life does not correlate with measurable craniodentofacial characteristics, and correlation with personality traits and self- esteem is low.
OQOL; validation; photogrammetric analysis; personality traits; self-esteem
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Podaci o prilogu
e123-e124.
2014.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
European Journal of Orthodontics
David Rice
Oxford University Press
Podaci o skupu
90th Congress of the European Orthodontic Society
poster
18.06.2014-22.06.2014
Varšava, Poljska