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School and leisure activities in adolescents and young adults with chronic digestive disorders: impact of burden of disease.

Hiske Calsbeek1, Mieke Rijken, Marc J T M Bekkers, Joost Dekker, Gerard P van Berge Henegouwen.   

Abstract

First, we compared the nature of burden of disease (i.e., manifestations of the disease in daily life) in adolescents and young adults with various chronic digestive disorders with controls. After that, we investigated whether burden of disease is associated with difficulties in school and leisure activities of adolescents and young adults with various digestive disorders. For this purpose, we performed a multicenter study in 5 diagnostic groups (total N = 758; ages 12 to 25 years) including inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), chronic liver diseases, congenital disorders, celiac disease, and food allergy and a population based control group (N = 306) using a self-report questionnaire. Especially adolescents and young adults with a chronic liver disease, IBD, and food allergy were found to experience daily manifestations of their disease. Several disease burden characteristics, of which especially depression, could be identified as important contributors to difficulties in school performance and leisure activities.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16712429     DOI: 10.1207/s15327558ijbm1302_3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Behav Med        ISSN: 1070-5503


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