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16 August 2023

Salivary cortisol, anxiety in Canadian dentists during COVID-19


The dental profession has endured unprecedented disruption amid COVID-19. Novel stressors have included a high risk of occupational exposure to COVID-19, financial losses, and stricter infection prevention and control requirements.

This study investigated the longitudinal impact of COVID-19 on the stress and anxiety levels of a cohort of Canadian dentists (N = 222) between September 2020 and October 2021.

Salivary cortisol was selected as a biomarker of mental stress, and 10 sets of monthly saliva samples (2,131 in total) were self-collected, sent to our laboratory in prepaid courier envelopes, and analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

To assess COVID-19 anxiety, nine monthly online questionnaires were administered, comprising a general COVID-19 anxiety instrument and three items regarding the impact of dentistry-related factors. Bayesian log-normal mixed effect models were fitted to estimate the longitudinal trajectory of salivary cortisol levels and their association with the disease burden of COVID-19 in Canada.

After accounting for age, sex, vaccination status, and the diurnal rhythm of cortisol secretion, a modest positive association was found between dentists’ salivary cortisol levels and the count of COVID-19 cases in Canada (96% posterior probability).

Similarly, the self-reported impact of dentistry-related factors, such as fear of getting COVID-19 from a patient or coworker, was greatest during peaks of COVID-19 waves in Canada. However, general COVID-19 anxiety decreased consistently throughout the study period.

Interestingly, at all collection points, the majority of participants were not concerned about personal protective equipment.

Overall, participants reported relatively low rates of psychological distress symptoms in relation to COVID-19, a result that should be reassuring for the dental community. The study's findings strongly suggest a link between self-reported and biochemical measurements of stress and anxiety in Canadian dentists during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kolbe RJ, Madathil SA, Marin LM, et al. "Salivary Cortisol and Anxiety in Canadian Dentists over 1 Year of COVID-19." Journal of Dental Research. 2023;0(0). doi:10.1177/00220345231178726

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