Atopic Dermatitis and Emotional and Behavioral Outcomes in Urban U.S. Children: A Birth Cohort Study.

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Moshe Schneiderman, Kristina M Derrick
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Background: Numerous studies suggest that childhood atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with problems with internalizing behaviors. However, results for other behavioral domains, such as externalizing behaviors, attention problems, and social competence, have been mixed. Objective: To determine whether AD is associated with emotional/behavioral problems in a racially and ethnically diverse urban birth cohort of children of mostly unwed mothers. Methods: A total of 4898 mothers were recruited in maternity wards and followed longitudinally, completing questionnaires on AD and behavior at ages 5, 9, and 15. Logistic regression models compared the odds of emotional/behavioral problems in children with and without AD. Results: Adjusted analyses indicated children with AD were more likely to have internalizing (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.42; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.11-1.82) and externalizing (aOR = 1.48; 95% CI: 1.16-1.89) emotional/behavioral problems. Conclusions: Our findings underscore the importance of clinicians treating children with AD to specifically ask about emotional and behavioral problems, both at baseline and follow-up visits during AD treatment. This is crucial for early identification of behavioral problems and for monitoring responses to treatment. These assessments are also clinically significant in determining whether behavioral issues during AD treatment are preexisting or newly developed and avoiding AD treatments being incorrectly blamed for behavioral problems.

美国城市儿童的特应性皮炎与情绪和行为结果:一项出生队列研究。
背景:大量研究表明,儿童特应性皮炎(AD)与内化行为问题有关。然而,其他行为领域的结果,如外化行为、注意力问题和社会能力,则是喜忧参半。目的:在一个多种族和多民族的城市出生队列中,确定AD是否与情绪/行为问题相关。方法:在产房共招募4898名母亲,在5岁、9岁和15岁时进行纵向随访,填写AD和行为问卷。Logistic回归模型比较了AD患儿和非AD患儿出现情绪/行为问题的几率。结果:调整分析表明,AD患儿更有可能出现内化(调整优势比[aOR] = 1.42; 95%可信区间[CI]: 1.11-1.82)和外化(aOR = 1.48; 95% CI: 1.16-1.89)情绪/行为问题。结论:我们的研究结果强调了临床医生在治疗AD儿童时明确询问情绪和行为问题的重要性,无论是在AD治疗的基线还是随访期间。这对于早期识别行为问题和监测治疗反应至关重要。这些评估在确定阿尔茨海默病治疗期间的行为问题是先前存在的还是新出现的,以及避免将行为问题错误地归咎于阿尔茨海默病治疗方面也具有临床意义。
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