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Self-perceived mental well-being amongst Malaysian dentists
Authors:Norintan Ab-Murat  Lydia Mason  Rahimah Abdul Kadir  Noriah Yusoff
Institution:1. Department of Community Oral Health and Clinical Prevention, University of Malaya, Malaysianorintan@um.edu.my;3. Oral Health Division, Ministry?of?Health, Malaysia;4. Faculty of Dentistry, Lincoln University College, Malaysia;5. Department of Dental Public Health, The?National?University of Malaysia, Malaysia
Abstract:Purpose. To assess Malaysian dentists’ perceptions of their mental well-being. Methods. A self-administered questionnaire was developed based on a conceptual framework of mental health and well-being model. Two aspects were assessed, namely the physiological (two domains) and the psychological (six domains). Participants were asked to rate their experiences of the aforementioned aspects using a 5-point Likert scale ranging from all the time to never. Results. The response rate was 81%. Most of the dentists (61.7%) perceived having positive mental well-being. Under the physiological aspect, most respondents reported that they were ‘generally happy’ (93.3%), but about 30% stated they were ‘stressed physically and emotionally’. Of the six domains under the psychological aspect, positive well-being was observed in the ‘sense of coherence’ and ‘behavioural stress’ domains. Participants who were above 40 years old, married and had children reported having a more positive mental well-being when compared with their counterparts. Conclusion. Overall, most Malaysian dentists perceived having a positive mental well-being. It is crucial, however, to closely monitor and initiate early interventions for those with negative symptoms to ensure the safe practice of dentistry.
Keywords:mental health  mental well-being  dentists  stress  burnout
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