| Literature DB >> 20831811 |
Avani C Modi1, Alexandra L Quittner, Michael P Boyle.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As more patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) reach adulthood and participate in age-appropriate activities (e.g. employment, dating), disclosure of medical status becomes more important. This study assessed rates of disclosure and its perceived impact on relationships using the Adult Data for Understanding Lifestyle and Transitions (ADULT) online survey.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20831811 PMCID: PMC2945980 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2466-10-46
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Study participant characteristics
| Variable | Mean (SD)/Percentage |
|---|---|
| 5.8 (± 10.1) years; (76%; n = 658) diagnosed at ≤ 5 years of age | |
| 46% | |
| Caucasian | 95% |
| African American | 2% |
| Hispanic | 2% |
| Other | 1% |
| Less than high school | 5% |
| High school graduate | 20% |
| Technical/Professional training | 6% |
| Some college/college student | 34% |
| College graduate | 24% |
| Have/working on graduate degree | 11% |
| Single (not currently dating) | 25% |
| Single (dating) | 15% |
| Serious relationship | 24% |
| Married | 36% |
| Normal (> 90 FEV1 % predicted) | 16% |
| Mild (70-90 FEV1 % predicted) | 24% |
| Moderate (40 - 69 FEV1 % predicted) | 29% |
| Severe (≤ 39 FEV1 % predicted) | 15% |
Note. aPatients between 18-24 may not have the ability to have higher education level based on age. Education level thus represents the highest degree achieved to date. bDisease severity was unknown for 16% of the patients.
Figure 1Degree of disclosure by relationship group.
Figure 2Degree of disclosure by lung function. Pulmonary function categories reflect those defined by the CF Foundation[1]; severe = FEV1 ≤40% predicted; moderate = FEV1 41-70% predicted; mild = FEV1 71-90% predicted; normal = FEV1 > 90% predicted; FEV1 = forced expiratory volume in 1 second
Figure 3Perceived effect of disclosure on relationships. Filtered for patients with identified relationships within each group for which CF was disclosed
Challenges related to cystic fibrosis discussed with partners prior to making a serious commitment
| Discussion topic | Frequency of endorsement, % |
|---|---|
| Daily CF therapy | 88 |
| Possible time in hospital | 86 |
| Risk of CF in future children | 82 |
| Fertility issues | 81 |
| Healthcare costs/benefits | 80 |
| Financial issues | 78 |
| Infection risk | 74 |
| Birth control methods | 74 |
Note. Filtered for patients who were either married, getting married in the near future or planning to move in with a partner (n = 548).