Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran (Oct 2014)
Psychological Assessment of Patients with Oral Aphthous Ulcers
Abstract
Background and Aim: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is among the most common oral conditions and psychological disorders are among its predisposing factors. The pur-pose of this study was to determine the frequency and type of psychological disorders in patients with RAS. Materials and Methods: Seventy-five patients referred to Mashhad Dental School were enrolled in this cross-sectional study: 35 patients with RAS (15 males and 20 females) constituted the study group and 40 healthy patients (15 males and 25 females) comprised the control group. The SCL-90 questionnaire consisting of 90 multiple choice questions was completed by all subjects and a psychologist scored and analyzed the results in order to evaluate the psychological status of patients. Results: The overall frequency of psychological disorders was 44% this rate was 68.6% in the RAS patients and 22.5% in the control group (p<0.0001). The frequency of anxiety disorder was 42.9% in RAS patients and 7.5% in the control group (p<0.0001). The fre-quency of somatization disorder was 17.1% in RAS patients and 0% in the control group (p=0.008). The frequency of depression was 28.6% in RAS patients and 15% in the con-trol group (p=0.004). All these differences were statistically significant. There was no sta-tistically significant difference between the two groups in other psychological disorders. Conclusion: The results showed that psychological disorders were generally more fre-quent among RAS patients compared to the control group. The most common psychological disorder was anxiety disorder and the frequency of anxiety, depression and somatization was higher in RAS patients.