Effect of Symptom Levels of Children's Food Allergy on Maternal Depression: A Cross-sectional and Cohort Study.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Jian Zhang, Meiyan Xie, Xiaoqing Liao, Yang Zhang, He Chen
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Abstract

Background: Maternal depression may have negative impacts on children's behavior and mental health. Childhood food allergy is a common health issue, yet its relationship with maternal depression remains incompletely understood. This study aimed to analyze the association between children's food allergy symptoms and maternal depression through cross-sectional and cohort studies.

Methods: This study selected a total of 580 children with food allergy and their mothers who met the inclusion criteria in Ganzhou Women and Children's Health Care Hospital from April 2015 to April 2022, evaluated the symptom levels of children's food allergy according to the guidelines, assessed the depressive symptoms of mothers using self-rating depression scale (SDS), and analyzed the relationship between the symptom severity of children's food allergy and the risk of maternal depression; at the same time, one-year follow-up of mothers without depression was carried out to measure the incidence of depression to further explore this relationship.

Results: The 580 children with food allergies in the cross-sectional study consisted of 365 (62.93%) males and 215 (37.07%) females, aged (8.98 ± 2.30) years, with 298 (51.37%) experiencing Level-Ⅰ, and 282 (48.63%) experiencing Level-Ⅱ. A total of 56 (9.66%) mothers suffered from depression, aged (42.74 ± 5.42) years. Adjusting for confounders including mother's age, education level, marital status, family income, comorbidities, history of allergies, family history of food allergies, history of psychiatric disorders, current smoking status, current alcohol consumption, current regular exercise status, childhood food allergens and food allergy categorization, the mothers of children with child food allergy symptom Level-Ⅱ were found to have a higher risk of depression compared with mothers with child food allergy symptom Level-Ⅰ, odds ratio (OR) = 2.025 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.319-3.128, p = 0.001). In the one-year cohort study, 38 (7.25%) mothers had new-onset depressive symptoms. Mothers of children with a child food allergy symptom Level-Ⅱ had an OR = 2.165 (95% CI: 1.612-2.902, p < 0.001) for depressive symptoms compared to mothers with a child food allergy symptom Level-Ⅰ.

Conclusion: Among children with food allergy symptom scores of Level-Ⅰ and Level-Ⅱ, higher levels were associated with a higher prevalence of depression in their mothers.

儿童食物过敏症状水平对母亲抑郁的影响:一项横断面和队列研究。
背景:母亲抑郁可能会对儿童的行为和心理健康产生负面影响。儿童食物过敏是一个常见的健康问题,但其与母亲抑郁的关系仍未得到充分了解。本研究旨在通过横断面研究和队列研究分析儿童食物过敏症状与母亲抑郁之间的关系:本研究选取赣州市妇幼保健院2015年4月至2022年4月符合纳入标准的食物过敏患儿及其母亲共580例,根据指南评估儿童食物过敏的症状水平,采用抑郁自评量表(SDS)评估母亲的抑郁症状,分析儿童食物过敏症状严重程度与母亲抑郁风险的关系;同时对未患抑郁症的母亲进行为期一年的随访,测量抑郁症的发生率,以进一步探讨这种关系。研究结果横断面研究的 580 名食物过敏儿童中,男性 365 人(62.93%),女性 215 人(37.07%),年龄(8.98 ± 2.30)岁,其中 298 人(51.37%)为Ⅰ级,282 人(48.63%)为Ⅱ级。共有 56 名(9.66%)母亲患有抑郁症,年龄为(42.74 ± 5.42)岁。在对母亲的年龄、教育程度、婚姻状况、家庭收入、合并症、过敏史、食物过敏家族史、精神病史、当前吸烟状况、当前饮酒状况、当前经常锻炼状况、儿童食物过敏原和食物过敏分类等混杂因素进行调整后,发现与儿童食物过敏症状为Ⅰ级的母亲相比,儿童食物过敏症状为Ⅱ级的母亲患抑郁症的风险更高,几率比(OR)= 2.025(95% 置信区间(CI):1.319-3.128,P = 0.001)。在为期一年的队列研究中,38 名(7.25%)母亲有新发抑郁症状。与儿童食物过敏症状等级为Ⅰ级的母亲相比,儿童食物过敏症状等级为Ⅱ级的母亲出现抑郁症状的OR = 2.165 (95% CI: 1.612-2.902, p < 0.001):结论:在食物过敏症状评分为Ⅰ级和Ⅱ级的儿童中,评分越高,其母亲的抑郁症患病率越高。
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Actas espanolas de psiquiatria
Actas espanolas de psiquiatria 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
46
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Actas Españolas de Psiquiatría publicará de manera preferente trabajos relacionados con investigación clínica en el área de la Psiquiatría, la Psicología Clínica y la Salud Mental.
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