Prevalence and stability of blood–injection–injury phobia in childhood—A prospective community study in Norway

Author:

Berg Johnsen Ingrid12,Wichstrøm Lars34ORCID,Dahllöf Göran12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, Department of Dental Medicine Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

2. Center for Oral Health Services and Research, Mid‐Norway (TkMidt) Trondheim Norway

3. Department of Psychology Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim Norway

4. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry St Olavs Hospital Trondheim Norway

Abstract

AbstractAimAn individual with a blood–injection–injury (BII) phobia often avoids exposure to triggers, such as blood tests and clinic appointments, leading to potentially serious health complications. This population‐based study examined the prevalence, stability and course of BII phobia in children and adolescents.MethodsThe data came from the Trondheim Early Secure Study, conducted from 2007 to 2018. All children born in Trondheim, Norway, in 2003 and 2004 were invited to attend. Clinical interviews were conducted by trained personnel to assess BII phobia in 1042 children (51% female) every 2 years from 4 to 14 years of age. Latent growth curves and logistic regression analyses were used in the data analysis.ResultsJust under 20% of the cohort experienced a BII phobia at least once, with no significant sex differences. The prevalence of BII phobias increased from 3% at 4 years of age and peaked at about 8% at 10 years of age, before levelling off. The two‐year stability increased as 12–14 years of age approached.ConclusionThe prevalence of BII was affected by age, but not sex. Early BII phobias often recede with time, but children may need treatment if they persist from 8 years of age.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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