Psychological profile in burning mouth syndrome
Author: Al Quran FA
Source:
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 97(3), 339-344.
Thirty-two patients with burning mouth syndrome and 32 matched control subjects
were evaluated for their personality profile using a comprehensive, reliable, and
validated inventory. All subjects were requested to complete the Neo PI-R
questionnaire that measures the 5 dimensions of personality and their facets. A
t-test and univariate correlations (Pearson's correlation coefficient) were used
to compare the 2 groups. Results show high significant differences in some
personality factors. Neuroticism and all its facets, which include anxiety, angry
hostility, depression, self-consciousness, impulsiveness and vulnerability, were
significant at P<.001. Other domains like extraversion, openness, and
conscientiousness showed significant differences also (P<.05). Many personality
characteristics differentiate burning mouth syndrome patients from controllers
according to the Neo PI-R and this should affect the treatment plan according to
the identified characteristics