Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10923/1004
Type: article
Title: Prevalence of temporomandibular disorders and orofacial pain in Brazilian shelters
Author(s): Progiante, Patricia Saram
Ficht, Denise Munaretto
Lemos, Marlise Silva
Grossi, Patricia Krieger
Grossi, Márcio Lima
Publisher: EDIPUCRS
Issue Date: 2011
Volume: 26
Issue: 3
First page: 227
Last page: 231
Keywords: TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS
OROFACIAL PAIN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DISFUNÇÕES TEMPOROMANDIBULARES
DOR OROFACIAL
VIOLÊNCIA DOMÉSTICA
Abstract: Purpose: To assess the prevalence of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) and Orofacial Pain (OFP) in women victim of domestic violence, and the impact of chronic pain in related psychosocial factors, such as depression and somatization, as well as in the women’s quality of life. Methods: A convenience sample of 20 women in a situation of domestic violence who accessed support institutions were voluntarily interviewed. OFP and related psychosocial factors were assessed by using the RDC/TMD (Research Diagnostic Criteria for TMD) Axis II, and the history of physical and sexual abuse by the S/PAHQ (Sexual and Physical Abuse History Questionnaire). Results: Eighty percent of women victim of violence showed chronic pain, varying from 1 to 3 on a four-point scale (0 to 3), 65% showed severe depression, and 60-70% reported evere somatization with or without pain, respectively. In addition, 85% reported pain in the face, temples and ear in the last month with a recurrent pattern. Conclusion: Data indicated high prevalence of TMD and OFP in this sample. There is a need for qualification of health professionals dealing with abused women in order to identify the presence of TMD and OFP as well as depression and somatization.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10923/1004
ISSN: 0102-9460
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