Risk and protective factors of asthma and mental health condition multimorbidity in a national sample of Canadian children.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1111/pai.14199
Joshua A Lawson, Minyoung Kim, Parisa Jandaghi, Donna Goodridge, Lloyd Balbuena, Don Cockcroft, Darryl Adamko, Ulfat Khanam
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Background: The coexistence of childhood asthma and mental health (MH) conditions can impact management and health outcomes but we need to better understand the etiology of multimorbidity. We investigated the association between childhood asthma and MH conditions as well as the determinants of their coexistence.

Methods: We used data from the Canadian Health Survey of Children and Youth 2019 (3-17 years; n = 47,871), a cross-sectional, nationally representative Statistics Canada dataset. Our primary outcome was condition status (no asthma or MH condition; asthma only; MH condition only; both asthma, and a MH condition (AMHM)). Predictors of condition status were assessed using multiple multinomial logistic regression. Sensitivity analyses considered individual MH conditions.

Results: MH condition prevalence was almost two-fold higher among those with asthma than those without asthma (21.1% vs. 11.6%, respectively). There were increased risks of each condition category associated with having allergies, other chronic conditions, and family members smoking in the home while there were protective associations with each condition status category for being female and born outside of Canada. Four additional variables were associated with AMHM and MH condition presence with one additional variable associated with both AMHM and asthma. In sensitivity analyses, the associations tended to be similar for most characteristics, although there was some variability.

Conclusion: There are common risk factors of asthma and MH conditions along with their multimorbidity with a tendency for MH risk factors to be associated with multimorbidity. MH condition presence is common and important to assess among children with asthma.

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加拿大全国儿童样本中哮喘和精神健康状况多病共存的风险和保护因素。
背景:儿童哮喘和精神疾病(MH)并存会影响管理和健康结果,但我们需要更好地了解多病共存的病因。我们调查了儿童哮喘和精神健康状况之间的关联,以及它们共存的决定因素:我们使用的数据来自 2019 年加拿大儿童和青少年健康调查(3-17 岁;n = 47,871 人),这是一个横截面的、具有全国代表性的加拿大统计数据集。我们的主要结果是病情状况(无哮喘或精神健康状况;仅有哮喘;仅有精神健康状况;既有哮喘又有精神健康状况(AMHM))。我们使用多重多项式逻辑回归对病情状态的预测因素进行了评估。敏感性分析考虑了单个 MH 状况:结果:哮喘患者的精神健康状况患病率几乎是非哮喘患者的两倍(分别为 21.1% 和 11.6%)。患有过敏症、其他慢性疾病和家庭成员在家中吸烟的人患各类疾病的风险都会增加,而女性和在加拿大以外出生的人患各类疾病的风险都会降低。另有四个变量与急性哮喘和哮喘相关,另有一个变量与急性哮喘和哮喘相关。在敏感性分析中,虽然存在一些差异,但大多数特征的相关性趋于相似:结论:哮喘和精神健康状况存在共同的风险因素及其多病性,而精神健康风险因素往往与多病性相关。在患有哮喘的儿童中,精神健康状况很常见,对其进行评估也很重要。
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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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