食物过敏相关欺凌:风险因素和社会心理功能。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY
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背景:食物过敏相关的欺凌很常见,但对食物过敏相关欺凌的危险因素或食物过敏相关欺凌与社会心理健康之间的关系知之甚少。本研究旨在(1)确定与FA相关欺凌风险相关的社会人口学和临床因素,以及(2)评估报告FA相关欺凌的儿童和家长的心理社会功能。方法:这是一项横断面调查研究,从波士顿儿童医院(BCH)和通过社交媒体渠道招募了5-17岁免疫球蛋白E (IgE)介导的FA患儿及其父母。使用经过验证的工具,比较有和没有fa相关欺凌史的儿童和父母的社会人口学和临床特征以及fa相关的社会心理结局。结果:在295对亲子对中,儿童年龄中位数为8.0岁,53.2%的儿童为男性,父母主要为母亲(96.6%)。据报道,终生与fa相关的欺凌发生率为36.6%。与fa相关的欺凌与某些儿童特征有关,包括来自有食物不安全风险的家庭(12.0%的受欺凌儿童和2.2%的未受欺凌儿童来自食物不安全家庭)。结论:儿科医生和过敏症专科医生应筛查与fa相关的欺凌,并为家庭提供有关fa相关欺凌管理的适当指导。
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Food allergy-related bullying: Risk factors and psychosocial functioning.

Background: Food allergy (FA)-related bullying is common, yet little is known about risk factors for FA-related bullying or the relationship between FA-related bullying and psychosocial wellbeing. This study aimed to (1) identify sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with risk of FA-related bullying in children with FA, and (2) evaluate the psychosocial functioning of children and parents reporting FA-related bullying.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey study of children ages 5-17 years with immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated FA and their parents, recruited from Boston Children's Hospital (BCH) and through social media outlets. Children and parents with versus without a history of FA-related bullying were compared on sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and FA-related psychosocial outcomes using validated instruments.

Results: In this cohort of 295 child-parent dyads, the median child age was 8.0 years, 53.2% of children were male, and parent respondents were primarily mothers (96.6%). Reported lifetime prevalence of FA-related bullying was 36.6%. FA-related bullying was associated with certain child characteristics, including coming from a household at risk of food insecurity (FI) (12.0% of bullied children v. 2.2% of not bullied children were from food insecure households, p < .001), having coexisting atopic and mental health conditions-particularly anxiety (30.6% of bullied children v. 8.6% of not bullied children carried an anxiety disorder diagnosis, p < .001)-and having a history of more severe FA reactions. FA-related bullying was associated with elevated concerns in child and parental FA-related psychosocial functioning domains.

Conclusion: Pediatricians and allergists should screen for FA-related bullying and offer families appropriate guidance around management of FA-related bullying.

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CiteScore
9.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
200
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology is the world''s leading journal in pediatric allergy, publishing original contributions and comprehensive reviews related to the understanding and treatment of immune deficiency and allergic inflammatory and infectious diseases in children. Other areas of interest include: development of specific and accessory immunity; the immunological interaction during pregnancy and lactation between mother and child. As Pediatric Allergy and Immunology promotes communication between scientists engaged in basic research and clinicians working with children, we publish both clinical and experimental work.
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