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Sleep, Distressed Appearance, and Quality of Life Relate to Satisfaction with Orthognathic Surgery

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  • Yu-Shu Huang

    (Department of Child Psychiatry and Sleep Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
    Department of Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
    The first authors: Wei-Chih Chin and Yu-Shu Huang contributed equally to this article.)

  • Wei-Chih Chin

    (Department of Child Psychiatry and Sleep Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
    The first authors: Wei-Chih Chin and Yu-Shu Huang contributed equally to this article.)

  • Chuan-Fong Yao

    (Department of Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan)

  • Ying-An Chen

    (Department of Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan)

  • I Tang

    (Department of Child Psychiatry and Sleep Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
    Department of Clinical Psychology, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City 24205, Taiwan)

  • Yu-Ray Chen

    (Department of Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
    Cheng-Hui Lin and Yu-Ray Chen contributed equally to this article.)

  • Cheng-Hui Lin

    (Department of Craniofacial Research Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
    Cheng-Hui Lin and Yu-Ray Chen contributed equally to this article.)

Abstract

Background: In this study, we aimed to identify factors correlating with satisfaction with orthognathic surgery in order to improve its outcome. Methods: We recruited 77 participants who had received orthognathic surgery and 32 age- and gender-matched normal-controls. Questionnaires that included devised questions for family support, Big Five Inventory, Derriford Appearance Score, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey, and a visual analogy scale for satisfaction, were completed before and one month and nine months after the surgery. The statistical analysis methods included descriptive statistics, t -test, and Pearson correlation. Results: All participants received the preoperative and one-month follow-up, while 28 also completed the nine-month follow-up. Satisfaction was not significantly related to demographic data, but long-term satisfaction was related to an extraverted personality. The preoperative and postoperative results of the Derriford Appearance Scale were related to short-term and long-term satisfaction. Furthermore, both the preoperative and one-month postoperative Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index findings were significantly related to short-term satisfaction. The postoperative 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey was significantly related to short-term and long-term satisfaction. Conclusions: Not only subjective distress and dysfunction of appearance but also sleep problems and quality of life were correlated to satisfaction with orthognathic surgery. In the future, relevant interventions can be developed to further improve patient’s satisfaction and their physical and mental health.

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  • Yu-Shu Huang & Wei-Chih Chin & Chuan-Fong Yao & Ying-An Chen & I Tang & Yu-Ray Chen & Cheng-Hui Lin, 2021. "Sleep, Distressed Appearance, and Quality of Life Relate to Satisfaction with Orthognathic Surgery," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(21), pages 1-9, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:21:p:11253-:d:665366
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