Asthma and anxiety development in Australian children and adolescents

Author:

Garcia‐Sanchez Diana1ORCID,Darssan Darsy1,Lawler Sheleigh P.1,Warren Christopher M.2,De Klerk‐Braasch Adel345,Osborne Nicholas J.167

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health The University of Queensland Herston Queensland Australia

2. Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research, Department of Preventive Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

3. Ipswich Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. West Moreton Hospital and Health Service Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Queensland Health Brisbane Queensland Australia

6. School of Population Health University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. European Centre for Environment and Human Health University of Exeter Truro UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEvidence has suggested a bidirectional association between both the effects and onset of asthma and anxiety. The direction of this association in children and adolescents is less clear. The study evaluates whether anxiety in children is associated with the development of later asthma or, by contrast, whether asthma in children precedes anxiety.MethodsParental reports from 9369 children at two age points (4–5 and 14–15 years old) and from baby (B) (recruited at birth in 2004) and kindergarten (K) (recruited at 4–5 years of age in 2004) cohorts of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) were analyzed. Asthma cases were defined as reports of doctor‐diagnosed asthma and the use of asthma medication or/and wheezing. Scores of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) defined anxiety.ResultsWe found a unidirectional association between asthma in children aged 4–5 years and future anxiety development in weighted generalized linear adjusted models (B cohort OR (CI 95%) = 1.54 (1.14–2.08); K cohort OR (CI 95%) = 1.87 (1.40–2.49)). Children with asthma (no anxiety at 4 years) had a higher prevalence of anxiety in adolescence compared with nonasthmatics (B cohort = 26.8% vs 17.6%: K cohort = 27.7% vs 14.3%). Anxiety in childhood was not associated with the development of asthma from 6 years old to adolescence.ConclusionAustralian children with asthma have a greater risk of developing anxiety from 6 to 15 years old. This suggests that early multidisciplinary intervention may be required to support children with asthma to either prevent the increased risk of anxiety and/or promote optimal anxiety management.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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