患有和未患有乳糜泻儿童的生活质量和心理问题

Q3 Medicine
Jafar Sarani Yaztappeh, N. Bakhshani, Saina Fatollahzadeh, T. Shahraki, M. Shahraki, M. Mohebi, A. Mojahed, Homa Shahkaram
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背景:乳糜泻(CD)会引发人体免疫系统的自身免疫反应。研究目的本研究旨在评估和比较乳糜泻患儿和非乳糜泻患儿的生活质量(QOL)。此外,该研究还旨在将 CD 患儿自我报告的生活质量与其父母的评估进行对比。研究方法在这项横断面病例对照研究中,6-12 岁 CD 患儿的 QOL 与年龄和性别匹配的非 CD 患儿的 QOL 进行了比较。此外,研究还对家长和儿童的 QOL 评估进行了比较。研究人员使用生活质量问卷(Kid-KINDL)从儿童及其父母的角度对他们的 QOL 进行评估。具体而言,家长填写了儿科症状检查表(PSC)。结果本研究结果表明,CD患儿与非CD患儿在QOL、心理问题、注意力、内化症状和外化症状(由家长报告)以及学习成绩、自尊和情绪健康(由患儿报告)方面存在显著差异(P < 0.05)。此外,CD患儿和其父母的QOL和自尊报告也存在明显差异(P < 0.05)。结论:本研究为了解 CD 患儿和非 CD 患儿的 QOL、心理障碍及相关因素提供了宝贵的视角。此外,该研究还强调了 CD 患儿父母低估其子女 QOL 的倾向。
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Quality of Life and Psychological Problems in Children with and without Celiac Disease
Background: Celiac disease (CD) triggers an autoimmune response in the body involving the immune system. Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate and compare the quality of life (QOL) in children with CD and those without CD. Additionally, the study aimed to contrast the self-reported QOL of children with CD with the assessments made by their parents. Methods: In this cross-sectional, case-control study, the QOL of children with CD, aged 6-12 years, was compared with that of age- and gender-matched children without CD. Additionally, the study involved a comparison of the QOL assessments reported by both parents and children. The Quality-of-Life Questionnaire (Kid-KINDL) was used to appraise QOL from the perspectives of both children and their parents. Specifically, the parents completed the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC). Results: The present results indicated significant differences between children with and without CD in terms of QOL, psychological problems, attention, internalizing symptoms, and externalizing symptoms (as reported by the parents), as well as school performance, self-esteem, and emotional well-being (as reported by children) (P < 0.05). Furthermore, significant differences were observed in the QOL and self-esteem reports between children with CD and their parents (P < 0.05). Conclusions: This study offered valuable insights into the QOL, psychological disorders, and related factors in children with and without CD. Additionally, it underscored the tendency of parents with children suffering from CD to underestimate their children’s QOL.
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Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics
Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics is the official publication of Iranian Society of Pediatrics (ISP) and a peer-reviewed medical journal which is published quarterly. It is informative for all practicing pediatrics including general medical profession.
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