Matching preparatory intervention to coping style: The effects on children's distress in the dental setting.
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OBJECTIVE Investigate the effects of matching preparatory interventions to patient's coping styles. METHODS Participants were 61 children, with a restricted age range of 6 through 9 years old (mean age was 7.9 years), who underwent dental restoration. Participants were randomly assigned to an information intervention, a relaxation intervention, or a control condition. Play and parent-report of sensitization/repression were indices of coping style. The first hypothesis, that play would relate to sensitization/repression, was tested using Pearson correlations. The second hypothesis, that interventions that were congruent with patients' coping styles would be more effective than incongruent interventions, was tested using MANCOVAs. RESULTS No relation was found between play and coping style. The "congruency hypothesis" was supported for self-reported distress immediately following the intervention. On behavioral distress variables, the interaction between sensitization/repression and condition was contrary to the congruency hypothesis. CONCLUSIONS Implications for future research and clinical intervention with pediatric populations were discussed.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of pediatric psychology
دوره 23 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998