探讨自身免疫性甲状腺炎患儿的心理健康挑战。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Yomna Ahmed Hosni, Marise Abdou, Mennat-Allah Tarek, Basant Ahmed Abd El-Alim
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背景:自身免疫性甲状腺疾病是一种影响儿童年龄组的常见自身免疫性疾病,具有广泛的临床表现。自身免疫性甲状腺炎可伴有精神症状。这个领域几乎没有在儿科年龄组中进行过探索。本研究旨在描述自身免疫性甲状腺疾病的临床和实验室特征,并评估其行为特征和与健康相关的生活质量。方法:我们回顾性分析了在开罗大学Kasr Al Ainy Abo El Rish El- mounira儿童医院糖尿病、内分泌和代谢儿科(DEMPU)随访的134名18岁以下儿童的记录。从他们的医疗记录中收集的数据包括临床和实验室参数,包括甲状腺抗体和甲状腺超声。在134名患者的记录中,47人同意参加精神病学评估。从这些评估中获得的数据与50名健康匹配的对照受试者进行比较。结果:研究组首次发病时的中位年龄为9.38岁,IQR(7.16-11.68)岁。甲状腺肿大是最常见的症状,占26.1%的队列。大多数患者(48.5%)接受甲状腺替代治疗(左甲状腺素)。47名患者同意参加精神病学评估。患儿的情绪和行为行为问题得分均高于对照组,中位值和IQR值分别为[6(4-80和4(2-5)]和[3(1-5)和2 (1-4)],p值显著。结论:影响儿童人群的自身免疫性甲状腺疾病可导致情绪和行为问题。此外,它还影响了他们的生活质量,因为他们的身体健康得分较低。这应鼓励及早和彻底地评估他们的心理状况并及时加以管理。
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Exploring the mental health challenges of children with autoimmune thyroiditis.

Background: Autoimmune thyroid disease is a common autoimmune disorder affecting the pediatric age group with a wide array of clinical presentations. Psychiatric symptoms may occur in association with autoimmune thyroiditis. This area has scarcely been explored in the pediatric age group. This study aimed to describe the clinical and laboratory features of autoimmune thyroid disease and to assess their behavioral characteristics and health-related quality of life.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 134 children up to the age of 18 years, who were following up in the Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolism Pediatric Unit (DEMPU) at Abo El Rish El-Mounira Children's Hospital, Kasr Al Ainy, Cairo University. Data collected from their medical records included clinical and laboratory parameters, including thyroid antibodies and thyroid ultrasound. Out of 134 patients' records, 47 consented to participating in a psychiatric evaluation. Data obtained from theses evaluations was compared to that of 50 healthy matched control subjects.

Results: The median age of the study group was 9.38 with IQR (7.16-11.68) years at the initial presentation of the illness. Goiter was the most prevalent presenting symptom in 26.1% of the cohort. Most of them (48.5%) were on thyroid replacement therapy (levothyroxine). Forty-seven of the patients consented to participate in a psychiatric evaluation. The patients had higher emotional and behavioral conduct problems scores than the controls with median and IQR [6 (4-80 and 4 (2-5)] versus [3 (1-5) and 2 (1-4)] with significant p-values of < 0.001 and 0.001 respectively on Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Additionally, the cases had lower physical well-being with a median of 3.25 and IQR (2.25-4.25) than the controls with a median of 4 and IQR (3.5-4.5) with a p-value of 0.014 on the KINDLR-parents' version.

Conclusions: Autoimmune thyroid disorders affecting the pediatric population can lead to emotional and conduct problems. Also, it affected their quality of life as they showed lower physical well-being scores. This should encourage earlier and thorough assessment of their psychological status and prompt management.

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BMC Pediatrics
BMC Pediatrics PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
683
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pediatrics is an open access journal publishing peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of health care in neonates, children and adolescents, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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