Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis

AimsDental anxiety (DA) is reported among the general population, including individuals with learning disabilities (LDs). In many studies, nonpharmacological interventions have been applied to significantly improve DA among patients. This study aimed to examine publication trends and patterns in bot...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Siti Hajar; Mohd, Farah Natashah; Yusof, Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd; Chandra, Lukman Ade; Ahmi, Aidi; Ahmad, Mas Suryalis
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author Ibrahim
Siti Hajar; Mohd
Farah Natashah; Yusof
Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd; Chandra
Lukman Ade; Ahmi
Aidi; Ahmad
Mas Suryalis
spellingShingle Ibrahim
Siti Hajar; Mohd
Farah Natashah; Yusof
Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd; Chandra
Lukman Ade; Ahmi
Aidi; Ahmad
Mas Suryalis
Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
author_facet Ibrahim
Siti Hajar; Mohd
Farah Natashah; Yusof
Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd; Chandra
Lukman Ade; Ahmi
Aidi; Ahmad
Mas Suryalis
author_sort Ibrahim
spelling Ibrahim, Siti Hajar; Mohd, Farah Natashah; Yusof, Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd; Chandra, Lukman Ade; Ahmi, Aidi; Ahmad, Mas Suryalis
Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis
SPECIAL CARE IN DENTISTRY
English
Article
AimsDental anxiety (DA) is reported among the general population, including individuals with learning disabilities (LDs). In many studies, nonpharmacological interventions have been applied to significantly improve DA among patients. This study aimed to examine publication trends and patterns in both populations to identify the current research trends and literature gaps.MethodsA descriptive analysis of bibliographic data and network visualization were conducted using Microsoft Excel and VosViewer, focusing on literature published in the Scopus database between 1994 and 2023 and using title as the search field.ResultsFor the study period, the following were identified: 1429 authors, 5858 total citations, and an h-index of 36. From a total of 2058 publications discovered, 363 publications were included in the study. Of these, only 11 articles addressed nonpharmacological management for people with LDs. In terms of the research country, the United Kingdom was the leading contributor, with 56 publications. Ad de Jongh was the most productive author, with 13 publications and 447 citations. The most highly cited paper was Lehrner et al. (2005), with 312 citations.ConclusionThis study determined the number of publications related to nonpharmacological management of DA over three decades. The number of studies involving people with LDs was lower than that involving the general population, suggesting future research should occur in this area.
WILEY
0275-1879
1754-4505
2025
45
1
10.1111/scd.13102
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine

WOS:001396553000001
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title Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_short Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_full Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_fullStr Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis
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description AimsDental anxiety (DA) is reported among the general population, including individuals with learning disabilities (LDs). In many studies, nonpharmacological interventions have been applied to significantly improve DA among patients. This study aimed to examine publication trends and patterns in both populations to identify the current research trends and literature gaps.MethodsA descriptive analysis of bibliographic data and network visualization were conducted using Microsoft Excel and VosViewer, focusing on literature published in the Scopus database between 1994 and 2023 and using title as the search field.ResultsFor the study period, the following were identified: 1429 authors, 5858 total citations, and an h-index of 36. From a total of 2058 publications discovered, 363 publications were included in the study. Of these, only 11 articles addressed nonpharmacological management for people with LDs. In terms of the research country, the United Kingdom was the leading contributor, with 56 publications. Ad de Jongh was the most productive author, with 13 publications and 447 citations. The most highly cited paper was Lehrner et al. (2005), with 312 citations.ConclusionThis study determined the number of publications related to nonpharmacological management of DA over three decades. The number of studies involving people with LDs was lower than that involving the general population, suggesting future research should occur in this area.
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