Galassi Claudia, Forastiere Francesco, Biggeri Annibale, Gabellini Catia, De Sario Manuela, Ciccone Giovannino, Biocca Marco, Bisanti Luigi
CPO Piemonte, Torino.
Epidemiol Prev. 2005 Mar-Apr;29(2 Suppl):9-13.
The SIDRIA project (Italian Studies on Respiratory Disorders in Children and the Environment) is aimed at evaluating the prevalence of respiratory and allergic disorders, and their geographic and temporal variations, in the context of the ISAAC study (International study of asthma and allergies in Childhood). The SIDRIA study was specifically designed to evaluate the prevalence of a variety of environmental, social, behavioural and familiar risk factors, and to examine the association between these socio-environmental factors and asthma as well as other respiratory disorders in children. The first phase of SIDRIA was conducted in 1994-1995 in 10 areas of Northern and Central Italy. The 2nd phase took place in 2002, in 13 Italian areas, and included 20,016 children (6-7 years old) and 16,175 adolescents (13-14 years old), with a response rate of 89% and 93%, respectively.
SIDRIA项目(意大利儿童呼吸道疾病与环境研究)旨在结合国际儿童哮喘和过敏研究(ISAAC研究)评估呼吸道和过敏性疾病的患病率及其地理和时间变化。SIDRIA研究专门设计用于评估各种环境、社会、行为和家庭风险因素的患病率,并研究这些社会环境因素与儿童哮喘及其他呼吸道疾病之间的关联。SIDRIA的第一阶段于1994年至1995年在意大利北部和中部的10个地区进行。第二阶段于2002年在意大利的13个地区开展,涵盖了20,016名儿童(6至7岁)和16,175名青少年(13至14岁),应答率分别为89%和93%。