Mei Xue, Ming Shen, Shunan Wang, Bo Pang, Xiaoqian Zhang, Kening Chen, Zhixin Zhang, Wenquan Niu
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Abstract
Background: Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a rare disease. Children who are diagnosed with PKU often encounter psycho-behavioral difficulties, which can significantly impact quality of life and social integration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of psycho-behavioral difficulties and explore potential factors associated with their occurrence in PKU children aged 6-18 years.
Methods: From May 2022 to May 2024, 100 children with PKU were recruited using a questionnaire-based survey. Data were analyzed using the STATA (version 18.0) and R programming language (version 4.3.3).
Results: 25% of children aged 6-18 years with PKU exhibited psycho-behavioral problems. Significant factors associated with psycho-behavioral problems in study children included body mass index (multi-adjusted odds ratio, 95% confidence interval, P: 1.135, 1.010-1.276, 0.033), age (3.169, 1.024-9.804, 0.045), pregnancy order (0.143, 0.033-0.607, 0.008), delivery order (0.041, 0.004-0.373, 0.005), mode of disease diagnosis (5.730, 1.935-16.963, 0.002), and dietary therapy pressure (3.321, 1.083-10.181, 0.036). Based on these significant factors, a nomogram model was constructed with descent prediction capability and accuracy.
Conclusions: We identified six factors closely associated with psycho-behavioral problems in PKU children, offering insights into risk profiles underlying these problems and guiding the formulation of effective prevention strategies.
期刊介绍:
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses all aspects of rare diseases and orphan drugs. The journal publishes high-quality reviews on specific rare diseases. In addition, the journal may consider articles on clinical trial outcome reports, either positive or negative, and articles on public health issues in the field of rare diseases and orphan drugs. The journal does not accept case reports.