Recurrent otitis media and behaviour problems in middle childhood: A longitudinal cohort study

Author:

Altamimi Ali AH123ORCID,Robinson Monique1,Alenezi Eman MA124,Veselinović Tamara15,Choi Robyn SM156,Brennan‐Jones Christopher G1276

Affiliation:

1. Telethon Kids Institute The University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

2. School of Medicine The University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

3. Faculty of Life Sciences Kuwait University Kuwait City Kuwait

4. Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Kuwait University Kuwait City Kuwait

5. School of Human Sciences The University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

6. School of Allied Health Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

7. Audiology Department Perth Children's Hospital Perth Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AimTo investigate the long‐term effects of early‐life recurrent otitis media (OM) and subsequent behavioural problems in children at the age of 10 years.MethodsData from the Raine Study, a longitudinal pregnancy cohort, were used to categorise children into those with three or more episodes of OM (rOM group) and those without a history of recurrent OM in the first 3 years of life (reference group). The parent report Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire was used to assess child behaviour at the age of 10 years. Parental questionnaires were used to report past and present diagnoses of various mental health and developmental conditions, including attention, anxiety, depression, learning, and speech‐language problems. Multiple linear and logistic models were used to analyse the data and were adjusted for a fixed set of key confounding variables.ResultsThe linear regression analysis revealed significant, independent associations between a history of recurrent OM and higher Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire scores, including total, internalising, externalising, emotional, attention/hyperactivity and peer problems subscales. Logistic regression analyses revealed an independent increased likelihood for children in the rOM group to have a diagnosis of attention, anxiety, learning and speech‐language problems.ConclusionChildren at 10 years of age with an early history of recurrent OM are more likely to exhibit attentional and behavioural problems when compared to children without a history of recurrent OM. These findings highlight the association between early‐life recurrent OM and later behavioural problems that may require professional allied health‐care interventions.

Funder

Curtin University of Technology

Edith Cowan University

Murdoch University

National Health and Medical Research Council

Raine Medical Research Foundation

Telethon Kids Institute

University of Notre Dame Australia

University of Western Australia

Women and Infants Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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