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Patterns of adaptation to children's food allergies.

D A Fedele1, E L McQuaid2, A Faino3, M Strand3, S Cohen3, J Robinson3,4, D Atkins3,4, J O'B Hourihane5, M D Klinnert3,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Families with food allergy (FA) are at risk of reduced quality of life and elevated anxiety. A moderate level of anxiety may be beneficial to sustain vigilance for food avoidance; however, excessive anxiety may increase risk for burden and maladjustment. The current study presents a framework for understanding the patterns of adaptation to FA across families and to identify typologies of families that would benefit from intervention.
METHODS: Participants included 57 children, 6-12 years old with documented FA, and their mothers. Families were assessed using the Food Allergy Management and Adaptation Scale. Families also completed measures of quality of life, anxiety, FA management, and psychosocial impairment.
RESULTS: A hierarchical cluster analysis revealed that 56 of the 57 families of food-allergic children were categorized into four groups that differed on their adequacy of family FA management, levels of anxiety, and balanced psychosocial functioning: balanced responders (n = 23; 41%), high responders (n = 25; 45%), and low responders (n = 3; 5%). The fourth group, anxious high responders (n = 5; 9%), was characterized by extremely high maternal FA anxiety scores and low scores for balanced integration of FA management and psychosocial functioning. Families in clusters differed across illness and psychosocial outcome variables.
CONCLUSION: Families with FA were characterized by patterns of FA management, anxiety, and ability to integrate FA demands into daily life. Identified adaptation patterns correspond with clinical impressions and provide a framework for identifying families in need of intervention.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  adaptation; anxiety; family; food allergy management; pediatric food allergy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26687298      PMCID: PMC4803526          DOI: 10.1111/all.12825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergy        ISSN: 0105-4538            Impact factor:   13.146


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