Background: Atopic diseases and behavioural difficulties in children have both been on the rise in recent decades. This study seeks to assess associations between atopic diseases and behavioural difficulties, examining the differences considering child age and how behavioural difficulties were reported (via self-report or parent-report). Methods: Data on behavioural difficulties, assessed through the Strengths And Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), and on atopic diseases, assessed through the participant’s medical history, were available for 2701 study participants aged 3 to 18 years. Associations between atopic diseases and behavioural difficulties were evaluated using linear regression analyses. We split the study sample into two groups. ...
Background: Successful management of atopic dermatitis poses a significant and ongoing challenge to ...
Background: Data on the association between attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ato...
BACKGROUND: To date, there is little evidence to support an association between symptoms of pediatri...
Background: Atopic diseases and behavioural difficulties in children have both been on the rise in r...
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in children. It i...
OBJECTIVE: The significance of psychological factors in asthma is a subject of considerable dispute....
Background: Conflicting findings from studies evaluating associations of allergic disease with child...
Background/Objectives Children with atopic dermatitis are at increased risk of both general behavio...
Background The development of child behaviour and parenting difficulties is understood to undermine ...
Introduction and objectives: The relationship between allergic diseases and behavioural disorders is...
ImportanceResearch has highlighted associations between atopic dermatitis (AD) and mental health con...
Objective: Clinical studies of asthmatic children have found an association between lung disease and...
Introduction and objectives: The relationship between allergic diseases and behavioural disorders is...
Background Prior studies have suggested a relationship between atopy and mental health, although met...
Background: While atopic conditions are associated with increased risk of mental health problems, th...
Background: Successful management of atopic dermatitis poses a significant and ongoing challenge to ...
Background: Data on the association between attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ato...
BACKGROUND: To date, there is little evidence to support an association between symptoms of pediatri...
Background: Atopic diseases and behavioural difficulties in children have both been on the rise in r...
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in children. It i...
OBJECTIVE: The significance of psychological factors in asthma is a subject of considerable dispute....
Background: Conflicting findings from studies evaluating associations of allergic disease with child...
Background/Objectives Children with atopic dermatitis are at increased risk of both general behavio...
Background The development of child behaviour and parenting difficulties is understood to undermine ...
Introduction and objectives: The relationship between allergic diseases and behavioural disorders is...
ImportanceResearch has highlighted associations between atopic dermatitis (AD) and mental health con...
Objective: Clinical studies of asthmatic children have found an association between lung disease and...
Introduction and objectives: The relationship between allergic diseases and behavioural disorders is...
Background Prior studies have suggested a relationship between atopy and mental health, although met...
Background: While atopic conditions are associated with increased risk of mental health problems, th...
Background: Successful management of atopic dermatitis poses a significant and ongoing challenge to ...
Background: Data on the association between attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ato...
BACKGROUND: To date, there is little evidence to support an association between symptoms of pediatri...