Dating Anxiety in Adolescents and Young Adults With Food Allergies: A Comparison to Healthy Peers

S. Hullmann, Elizabeth S. Molzon, A. Eddington, L. Mullins
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The present study sought to examine dating anxiety and problems in social relationships and health-related quality of life in adolescents and young adults with food allergies compared with their healthy peers. It was hypothesized that individuals with food allergies would experience greater dating anxiety and poorer social functioning and physical and mental health–related quality of life than their healthy peers. Participants with food allergies were age, gender, and ethnicity matched to young adults without a history of allergies or any other chronic illness for analyses. The majority of adolescents and young adults with food allergies reported that their allergies interfere with physical intimacy with their current partner. Results further revealed that adolescents and young adults with food allergies reported greater dating anxiety and fear of negative evaluation than healthy peers. No differences were observed between the groups on physical or mental health–related quality of life or social functioni...
食物过敏的青少年和年轻人的约会焦虑:与健康同龄人的比较
本研究旨在研究与健康同龄人相比,患有食物过敏的青少年和年轻人的约会焦虑、社会关系问题和与健康相关的生活质量。据推测,与健康的同龄人相比,食物过敏的人会经历更大的约会焦虑,更差的社交功能和身心健康相关的生活质量。食物过敏的参与者的年龄、性别和种族与没有过敏史或任何其他慢性疾病的年轻人相匹配。大多数患有食物过敏的青少年和年轻人报告说,他们的过敏会影响他们与现任伴侣的身体亲密关系。研究结果进一步显示,与健康同龄人相比,食物过敏的青少年和年轻人报告了更大的约会焦虑和对负面评价的恐惧。在身体或心理健康相关的生活质量或社会功能方面,各组之间没有观察到差异。
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