国际收养儿童的特殊卫生保健需求:慢性病患病率和有趣的起源相关风险因素。

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Benedetta Signorelli, Catiuscia Lisi, Luisa Galli, Elena Chiappini
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简介:联邦妇幼卫生局将有特殊卫生保健需要的儿童(CSHCN)定义为那些患有慢性身体、发育、行为或情绪状况的风险增加,并且需要超出其他儿童一般需要的健康和相关服务的儿童。超过一半的意大利国际收养儿童(IAC)有特殊需要。这项单中心回顾性研究旨在描述IAC大队列中几种慢性疾病的人口统计学特征和患病率。方法:在2009年1月1日至2023年10月31日期间,我们连续入组了所有转诊至佛罗伦萨Anna Meyer儿童大学医院的IAC患者。这一过程遵循国际上制定的标准化操作规程。然后进行单变量logistic回归分析。结果:在2694例IAC患儿中,315例(11.89%)患儿存在慢性疾病。在来自该地区的IAC总人数中,亚洲的患病率为101/561(18.00%),其次是东欧为135/1030(13.11%),拉丁美洲为63/598(10.54%),非洲为16/435(3.68%)。慢性病患病率较高的原籍国为中国(57.75%)、印度(15.89%)、俄罗斯(15.44%)和乌克兰(13.79%)。中国和印度收养的儿童畸形发生率较高(p = 0.016),而俄罗斯收养的儿童占本队列中胎儿酒精综合征总发生率的69.77%。精神和行为障碍在拉丁美洲儿童中更为普遍(p = 0.015),而内分泌障碍在非洲儿童中占主导地位(p = 0.014)。与其他原产地区相比,亚洲(p = 0.018)和非洲(p = 0.001)的性早熟率较高。结论:建议对收养目的的特殊需要的现行定义进行修订。意大利对被收养儿童的筛查可根据原籍国进行调整,精神健康研究应明确成为其中的一部分。
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Special Health Care Needs in Internationally Adopted Children: Prevalence of Chronic Conditions and Interesting Origin-correlated Risk Factors.

Introduction: The Federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau defines Children with special health care needs (CSHCN) as those who have, or are at increased risk for, chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions, and require health and related services beyond what is generally required by other children. More than half of the entire Italian internationally adopted children (IAC) population has special needs. This monocentric retrospective study aims to describe the demographic features and prevalence of several chronic conditions in a large cohort of IAC.

Methods: Between 1 January 2009 and 31 October 2023, we consecutively enrolled all IAC referred to Anna Meyer Children's University Hospital, in Florence. This process followed a standardized operative protocol developed internationally. Then, univariate logistic regression analyses were performed.

Results: Among 2694 IAC, 315 children (11.89%) were found to be affected by a chronic condition. Asia appears to have 101/561 (18.00%) prevalence of diseases in the total number of IAC from this region of origin, followed by Eastern Europe with 135/1030 (13.11%), Latin America 63/598 (10.54%) and Africa 16/435 (3.68%). The countries of origin with higher prevalence of chronic conditions were China (57.75%), India (15.89%), Russia (15.44%), and Ukraine (13.79%). Children adopted from China and India have a high prevalence of malformations (p = 0.016), while children adopted from Russia accounted for 69.77% of the total fetal alcohol syndrome affected in our cohort. Mental and behavioral disorders appear significantly more prevalent in children from Latin America (p = 0.015), whereas endocrinological disorders predominate in children from Africa (p = 0.014). High rates of precocious puberty were recorded in Asia (p = 0.018) and Africa (p = 0.001) in comparison with the other regions of origin.

Conclusion: A revision of the current definition of special needs for adoptive purposes is recommended. Italian screening of the adopted child could be tailored considering the country of origin, and the study of mental health should definitively become part of it.

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期刊介绍: Current Pediatric Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in pediatric medicine. The journal’s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in pediatric medicine.
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