Translation and validation of the Finnish version of the Index of dental anxiety and fear (IDAF-4C+) among dental students

Abstract Background Dental fear accounts for 41% of the non-habitual dental attendance such as visiting only when in pain among adult Finns. Dentists should be able to recognize patients in risk for irregular attendance due to dental fear and measure their fear with valid and reliable instrument tha...

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Main Authors: Mimmi Tolvanen, Katri Puijola, Jason M. Armfield, Satu Lahti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-05-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-017-0375-4
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spelling doaj-f696132e0b6a4c71888d49813ce0cac42020-11-24T21:47:09ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312017-05-011711610.1186/s12903-017-0375-4Translation and validation of the Finnish version of the Index of dental anxiety and fear (IDAF-4C+) among dental studentsMimmi Tolvanen0Katri Puijola1Jason M. Armfield2Satu Lahti3Department of Community Dentistry, Institute of Dentistry, FI-20014 University of TurkuDepartment of Community Dentistry, Institute of Dentistry, FI-20014 University of TurkuAustralian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, Adelaide Dental School, University of AdelaideDepartment of Community Dentistry, Institute of Dentistry, FI-20014 University of TurkuAbstract Background Dental fear accounts for 41% of the non-habitual dental attendance such as visiting only when in pain among adult Finns. Dentists should be able to recognize patients in risk for irregular attendance due to dental fear and measure their fear with valid and reliable instrument that capture the multidimensionality of dental fear. The study’s aim was to translate the Index of Dental Anxiety and Fear (IDAF-4C+) into Finnish and test its reliability and validity. Methods The study population consisted of dental students in a Finnish university (n = 202). The IDAF-4C+ was back-and forward translated by experts as well as a native English translator, blinded to the original version. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha. Validity of the IDAF-4C+ was assessed against the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) using Spearman correlation coefficients and through the use of Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and between genders using Mann-Whitney U tests. Results The reliability of the IDAF-4C+ was good, the Cronbach’s alpha being 0.88. The IDAF-4C+ and MDAS and their subscales were correlated, with coefficients varying between 0.34 and 0.85. Correlations were stronger with the emotional and physiological components of the IDAF-4C+. EFA revealed one factor explaining 51.7% of the common variance (eigenvalue = 4.6). Women tended to have slightly higher mean scores than men (1.49 vs. 1.36, p = 0.247). Conclusions The translation and localization of the Finnish version of the IDAF-4C+ can be considered as providing some evidence of the validity and reliability of the scale. It adds to previously used measures as it considers also the behavioral, cognitive and physiological dimension involved in dental fear.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-017-0375-4Dental fearDental anxietyPsychometricsValidityReliability
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Katri Puijola
Jason M. Armfield
Satu Lahti
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Katri Puijola
Jason M. Armfield
Satu Lahti
Translation and validation of the Finnish version of the Index of dental anxiety and fear (IDAF-4C+) among dental students
BMC Oral Health
Dental fear
Dental anxiety
Psychometrics
Validity
Reliability
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Katri Puijola
Jason M. Armfield
Satu Lahti
author_sort Mimmi Tolvanen
title Translation and validation of the Finnish version of the Index of dental anxiety and fear (IDAF-4C+) among dental students
title_short Translation and validation of the Finnish version of the Index of dental anxiety and fear (IDAF-4C+) among dental students
title_full Translation and validation of the Finnish version of the Index of dental anxiety and fear (IDAF-4C+) among dental students
title_fullStr Translation and validation of the Finnish version of the Index of dental anxiety and fear (IDAF-4C+) among dental students
title_full_unstemmed Translation and validation of the Finnish version of the Index of dental anxiety and fear (IDAF-4C+) among dental students
title_sort translation and validation of the finnish version of the index of dental anxiety and fear (idaf-4c+) among dental students
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Background Dental fear accounts for 41% of the non-habitual dental attendance such as visiting only when in pain among adult Finns. Dentists should be able to recognize patients in risk for irregular attendance due to dental fear and measure their fear with valid and reliable instrument that capture the multidimensionality of dental fear. The study’s aim was to translate the Index of Dental Anxiety and Fear (IDAF-4C+) into Finnish and test its reliability and validity. Methods The study population consisted of dental students in a Finnish university (n = 202). The IDAF-4C+ was back-and forward translated by experts as well as a native English translator, blinded to the original version. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha. Validity of the IDAF-4C+ was assessed against the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) using Spearman correlation coefficients and through the use of Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and between genders using Mann-Whitney U tests. Results The reliability of the IDAF-4C+ was good, the Cronbach’s alpha being 0.88. The IDAF-4C+ and MDAS and their subscales were correlated, with coefficients varying between 0.34 and 0.85. Correlations were stronger with the emotional and physiological components of the IDAF-4C+. EFA revealed one factor explaining 51.7% of the common variance (eigenvalue = 4.6). Women tended to have slightly higher mean scores than men (1.49 vs. 1.36, p = 0.247). Conclusions The translation and localization of the Finnish version of the IDAF-4C+ can be considered as providing some evidence of the validity and reliability of the scale. It adds to previously used measures as it considers also the behavioral, cognitive and physiological dimension involved in dental fear.
topic Dental fear
Dental anxiety
Psychometrics
Validity
Reliability
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-017-0375-4
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