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Effect of Perceived Control on Stress Reduction in Adult Dental Patients
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High Stress ConditionsAffective NeuroscienceEducationMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesEmotional ResponsePerceived ControlDental ChairEmotion RegulationStressAdult Dental PatientsStress BiomarkersStress ReductionStress ManagementStress PsychologyStress HormonePsychiatrySocial StressSignaling DeviceEmotion
A signaling device was given to adult patients to reduce stress in the dental chair. Galvanic skin response during the dental procedures indicated that patients with the signaling device showed more arousal during high stress conditions when compared with a control group. A personality variable was also investigated.
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