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Psychological Distress and Perceived Burden in Parents of Korean Children With IgE-Mediated Food Allergy
BACKGROUND: Food allergy (FA) can have a profound effect on quality of life (QoL), stress, and anxiety in the family. We aimed to validate the Korean version of the Food Allergy Quality of Life-Parental Burden (FAQL-PB) and identify factors related to the parental psychosocial burden of caring for c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10332946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37431540 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e208 |
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author | Jung, Minyoung Kang, Urim Kim, Sukyung Yoo, Hye Won Kim, Hye-Young Kim, Minji Lee, Ji Young Kim, KyooSang Lee, Eunsun Kang, Byoung-Chul Park, Boram Ahn, Kangmo Kim, Jihyun |
author_facet | Jung, Minyoung Kang, Urim Kim, Sukyung Yoo, Hye Won Kim, Hye-Young Kim, Minji Lee, Ji Young Kim, KyooSang Lee, Eunsun Kang, Byoung-Chul Park, Boram Ahn, Kangmo Kim, Jihyun |
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description | BACKGROUND: Food allergy (FA) can have a profound effect on quality of life (QoL), stress, and anxiety in the family. We aimed to validate the Korean version of the Food Allergy Quality of Life-Parental Burden (FAQL-PB) and identify factors related to the parental psychosocial burden of caring for children with FAs. METHODS: Parents of children aged between 6 months and 17 years with immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated FAs from the Pediatric Allergy Department of five university hospitals in Korea were enrolled in the study. Parents were asked to complete the FAQL-PB, Food Allergy Independent Measure-Parent Form (FAIM-PF), Child Health Questionnaire-Parents Form 28 (CHQ-PF28), Beck’s Anxiety Inventory, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 for depression. Statistical analyses included internal consistency, test-retest reliability, concurrent validity, discriminative validity, and logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: A total of 190 parents were enrolled. Social activity limitation was the item with the highest FAQL-PB scores. The Cronbach’s α for each item was higher than 0.8. The test-retest reliability was good (intra-class correlation coefficient, 0.716; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.100–0.935). An increase in the FAQL-PB was significantly associated with an increase in the FAIM-PF (β = 0.765, P < 0.001) (concurrent validity). There was a positive correlation between parental burden, anxiety, and depression, while resilience was inversely correlated with parental burden (all P < 0.001). The total FAQL-PB score in parents of children who had experienced anaphylaxis was significantly higher than that in parents of children who did not experience it (P = 0.008). When adjusting for age, sex, and underlying diseases, anaphylaxis (β = 9.32; 95% CI, 2.97 to 15.68), cow’s milk (CM) allergy (β = 8.24; 95% CI, 2.04 to 14.44), soybean allergy (β = 13.91; 95% CI, 1.62 to 26.20), higher anxiety (β = 1.05; 95% CI, 0.07 to 1.41), higher depression (β = 2.15; 95% CI, 1.61 to 2.69), and lower resilience (β = −0.42; 95% CI, −0.61 to −0.2) were significantly associated with greater parental burden in children with IgE-mediated FAs. CONCLUSION: FAQL-PB is a reliable and valid tool for use in Korea. Anaphylaxis, CM or soybean allergies, more anxiety and depression symptoms, and lower resilience are associated with poorer QoL in parents of children with FAs. |
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spelling | pubmed-103329462023-07-12 Psychological Distress and Perceived Burden in Parents of Korean Children With IgE-Mediated Food Allergy Jung, Minyoung Kang, Urim Kim, Sukyung Yoo, Hye Won Kim, Hye-Young Kim, Minji Lee, Ji Young Kim, KyooSang Lee, Eunsun Kang, Byoung-Chul Park, Boram Ahn, Kangmo Kim, Jihyun J Korean Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Food allergy (FA) can have a profound effect on quality of life (QoL), stress, and anxiety in the family. We aimed to validate the Korean version of the Food Allergy Quality of Life-Parental Burden (FAQL-PB) and identify factors related to the parental psychosocial burden of caring for children with FAs. METHODS: Parents of children aged between 6 months and 17 years with immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated FAs from the Pediatric Allergy Department of five university hospitals in Korea were enrolled in the study. Parents were asked to complete the FAQL-PB, Food Allergy Independent Measure-Parent Form (FAIM-PF), Child Health Questionnaire-Parents Form 28 (CHQ-PF28), Beck’s Anxiety Inventory, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 for depression. Statistical analyses included internal consistency, test-retest reliability, concurrent validity, discriminative validity, and logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: A total of 190 parents were enrolled. Social activity limitation was the item with the highest FAQL-PB scores. The Cronbach’s α for each item was higher than 0.8. The test-retest reliability was good (intra-class correlation coefficient, 0.716; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.100–0.935). An increase in the FAQL-PB was significantly associated with an increase in the FAIM-PF (β = 0.765, P < 0.001) (concurrent validity). There was a positive correlation between parental burden, anxiety, and depression, while resilience was inversely correlated with parental burden (all P < 0.001). The total FAQL-PB score in parents of children who had experienced anaphylaxis was significantly higher than that in parents of children who did not experience it (P = 0.008). When adjusting for age, sex, and underlying diseases, anaphylaxis (β = 9.32; 95% CI, 2.97 to 15.68), cow’s milk (CM) allergy (β = 8.24; 95% CI, 2.04 to 14.44), soybean allergy (β = 13.91; 95% CI, 1.62 to 26.20), higher anxiety (β = 1.05; 95% CI, 0.07 to 1.41), higher depression (β = 2.15; 95% CI, 1.61 to 2.69), and lower resilience (β = −0.42; 95% CI, −0.61 to −0.2) were significantly associated with greater parental burden in children with IgE-mediated FAs. CONCLUSION: FAQL-PB is a reliable and valid tool for use in Korea. Anaphylaxis, CM or soybean allergies, more anxiety and depression symptoms, and lower resilience are associated with poorer QoL in parents of children with FAs. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2023-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10332946/ /pubmed/37431540 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e208 Text en © 2023 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Jung, Minyoung Kang, Urim Kim, Sukyung Yoo, Hye Won Kim, Hye-Young Kim, Minji Lee, Ji Young Kim, KyooSang Lee, Eunsun Kang, Byoung-Chul Park, Boram Ahn, Kangmo Kim, Jihyun Psychological Distress and Perceived Burden in Parents of Korean Children With IgE-Mediated Food Allergy |
title | Psychological Distress and Perceived Burden in Parents of Korean Children With IgE-Mediated Food Allergy |
title_full | Psychological Distress and Perceived Burden in Parents of Korean Children With IgE-Mediated Food Allergy |
title_fullStr | Psychological Distress and Perceived Burden in Parents of Korean Children With IgE-Mediated Food Allergy |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychological Distress and Perceived Burden in Parents of Korean Children With IgE-Mediated Food Allergy |
title_short | Psychological Distress and Perceived Burden in Parents of Korean Children With IgE-Mediated Food Allergy |
title_sort | psychological distress and perceived burden in parents of korean children with ige-mediated food allergy |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10332946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37431540 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e208 |
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