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Quality of life associated with maternal anxiety disorder in Russian children and adolescents with food allergy
Author(s) -
DunnGalvin Audrey,
Treneva Marina,
Pampura Alexander,
Grebenko Andrey,
Makatsori Melina,
Munblit Daniel
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pediatric allergy and immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.269
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1399-3038
pISSN - 0905-6157
DOI - 10.1111/pai.13130
Subject(s) - medicine , anxiety , quality of life (healthcare) , food allergy , confounding , allergy , discriminant validity , psychiatry , generalized anxiety disorder , association (psychology) , clinical psychology , pediatrics , internal consistency , psychometrics , immunology , psychology , nursing , psychotherapist
Background Food allergy negatively impacts the quality of life (QoL) and has been associated with increased maternal anxiety. There is currently a lack of data assessing QoL of food‐allergic children and adolescents in Russia. We aimed to evaluate the performance of the Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire (FAQLQ) measures in a Russian sample of children, adolescents, and mothers and to investigate association between child QoL and maternal general anxiety. Methods FAQLQ and Food Allergy Independent Measures (FAIM) were translated to Russian to be completed by participants. Mothers also filled the General Anxiety Disorder (GAD‐7) questionnaire. Reliability, construct, and discriminant validity of the FAQLQs and association between FAQLQ scores and general anxiety were assessed. Results A total of 142 participants completed FAQLQ and FAIM. In total, 126 mothers completed GAD‐7 questionnaire. All FAQLQs showed excellent internal consistency ( α  > 0.94). The means for the FAQLQ‐PF, FAQLQ‐CF, and FAQLQ‐TF varied according to the number of foods avoided, severity of symptoms, and FAIM and GAD scores (ηp2 0.40 P  < .001). One in 5 mothers had GAD‐7 score indicative of moderate‐to‐severe anxiety. Association strength between GAD and FAQLQ increased with age. GAD score was associated with FAQLQ‐PF score, controlling for multiple confounders. Conclusion The FAQLQ showed good reliability and validity in Russian. This study identified number of foods avoided and reported reaction severity being associated with greater QoL impairment in Russian children and adolescents affected by food allergy. The significant association found between general anxiety in parents and QoL in children and adolescents has practice, screening, and resource implications.

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