PURPOSE: An association between childhood allergic disease and parental psychological disorders has been reported. However, little is known about the relationship between childhood allergic disease and maternal depression. This study was performed to determine if there is an association between childhood allergic disease and maternal depression. METHODS: Data were acquired from 13,782 subjects (8091 mothers) ages < 18 years who participated in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, which was conducted from 2007 to 2014. The presence of allergic disease (asthma or atopic dermatitis) and depression was based on self-reported physician diagnosis in the health interview surveys. RESULTS: Logistic regression analyses showed maternal depression was significantly associated with single marital status (separated or divorced, adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.204 [95% confidence interval {CI},1.256-3.867]), less than middle school graduated level (aOR 2.959 [95% CI, 1.514-5.781]), middle school graduated educational level (aOR 2.420 [95% CI, 1.355-4.319]), being a current smoker (aOR 2.257 [95% CI, 1.481-3.438]), being an ex-smoker (aOR 2.533 [95% CI, 1.506-4.260]), maternal asthma (aOR 2.786 [95% CI, 1.453-5.344]), and maternal hypertension (aOR 1.942 [95% CI, 1.106-3.408]). Maternal depression was significantly associated with children's asthma (aOR 2.028 [95% CI, 1.234-3.335]) and children's atopic dermatitis (aOR 1.755 [95% CI, 1.183-2.602]). CONCLUSION: The present study showed maternal depression might be a risk factor for the clinical diagnosis of asthma and atopic dermatitis in Korean children.
PURPOSE: An association between childhood allergic disease and parental psychological disorders has been reported. However, little is known about the relationship between childhood allergic disease and maternal depression. This study was performed to determine if there is an association between childhood allergic disease and maternal depression. METHODS: Data were acquired from 13,782 subjects (8091 mothers) ages < 18 years who participated in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, which was conducted from 2007 to 2014. The presence of allergic disease (asthma or atopic dermatitis) and depression was based on self-reported physician diagnosis in the health interview surveys. RESULTS: Logistic regression analyses showed maternal depression was significantly associated with single marital status (separated or divorced, adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.204 [95% confidence interval {CI},1.256-3.867]), less than middle school graduated level (aOR 2.959 [95% CI, 1.514-5.781]), middle school graduated educational level (aOR 2.420 [95% CI, 1.355-4.319]), being a current smoker (aOR 2.257 [95% CI, 1.481-3.438]), being an ex-smoker (aOR 2.533 [95% CI, 1.506-4.260]), maternal asthma (aOR 2.786 [95% CI, 1.453-5.344]), and maternal hypertension (aOR 1.942 [95% CI, 1.106-3.408]). Maternal depression was significantly associated with children's asthma (aOR 2.028 [95% CI, 1.234-3.335]) and children's atopic dermatitis (aOR 1.755 [95% CI, 1.183-2.602]). CONCLUSION: The present study showed maternal depression might be a risk factor for the clinical diagnosis of asthma and atopic dermatitis in Korean children.
Authors: Matthias V Kopp; Cathleen Muche-Borowski; Michael Abou-Dakn; Birgit Ahrens; Kirsten Beyer; Katharina Blümchen; Petra Bubel; Adam Chaker; Monika Cremer; Regina Ensenauer; Michael Gerstlauer; Uwe Gieler; Inga-Marie Hübner; Fritz Horak; Ludger Klimek; Berthold V Koletzko; Sybille Koletzko; Susanne Lau; Thomas Lob-Corzilius; Katja Nemat; Eva M J Peters; Antonio Pizzulli; Imke Reese; Claudia Rolinck-Werninghaus; Elien Rouw; Bianca Schaub; Sebastian Schmidt; Jens-Oliver Steiß; Anne Kathrin Striegel; Zsolt Szépfalusi; Dietmar Schlembach; Thomas Spindler; Christian Taube; Valérie Trendelenburg; Regina Treudler; Ulrich Umpfenbach; Christian Vogelberg; Martin Wagenmann; Anke Weißenborn; Thomas Werfel; Margitta Worm; Helmut Sitter; Eckard Hamelmann Journal: Allergol Select Date: 2022-03-04