Deeb Asma, Akle Mariette, Al Zaabi Abrar, Siwji Zohra, Attia Salima, Al Suwaidi Hana, Al Qahtani Nabras, Ehtisham Sarah
Paediatric Endocrinology Department, Mafraq Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Paediatric Department, Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai, N/A, United Arab Emirates.
BMJ Paediatr Open. 2018 Oct 9;2(1):e000306. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2018-000306. eCollection 2018.
Parental anxiety about the impact of puberty/menses, particularly in girls with severe disability leads to seeking therapeutic pubertal suppression. We aim to explore maternal attitudes and reasons for seeking pubertal suppression.
Mothers of girls receiving gonadotropin -releasing hormone analogue therapy in Mafraq hospital, Abu Dhabi were enrolled in the study. A semistructured interview was conducted to ascertain possible reasons for delaying puberty. The study group was divided into girls with a disability with central precocious puberty (CPP) or normal puberty and girls without a disability presenting with CPP.
42 mother-daughter pairs were enrolled and divided into two groups; group A: 15 girls with CPP with no disability; group B: 27 girls with disability (10 had CPP (group B1) and 17 had normal pubertal timing (group B2)). Mothers in group A aimed to delay puberty, while in group B, 13 (48%) mothers desired to halt puberty and 7 (26%) requested permanent surgical intervention. Fear of short stature (15, 100%), inability to cope psychologically (10, 67%) and fear of peer rejection (9, 60%) were the main concerns in group A. In group B, mothers were concerned about menstrual hygiene management (25, 92.5%), fear of child abuse or unwanted pregnancy (15, 55%) and fear of inability to express pain/discomfort with menstruation (8, 30%).
Mothers of girls with a disability commonly seek medical help to delay/halt puberty due to concerns about menstrual hygiene. Short final height was the main concern for girls without a disability. Culture and religion play an important role in puberty management in girls with a disability.
父母对青春期/月经影响的焦虑,尤其是对重度残疾女孩而言,会导致寻求青春期抑制治疗。我们旨在探讨母亲的态度以及寻求青春期抑制的原因。
在阿布扎比马弗拉克医院接受促性腺激素释放激素类似物治疗的女孩的母亲被纳入研究。进行了半结构化访谈以确定延迟青春期的可能原因。研究组分为患有中枢性性早熟(CPP)或青春期正常的残疾女孩以及患有CPP的非残疾女孩。
42对母女被纳入并分为两组;A组:15名无残疾的CPP女孩;B组:27名残疾女孩(10名患有CPP(B1组),17名青春期发育时间正常(B2组))。A组的母亲旨在延迟青春期,而在B组中,13名(48%)母亲希望停止青春期,7名(26%)要求进行永久性手术干预。担心身材矮小(15名,100%)、心理上无法应对(10名,67%)以及担心被同龄人排斥(9名,60%)是A组的主要担忧。在B组中,母亲们担心月经卫生管理(25名,92.5%)、担心儿童虐待或意外怀孕(15名,55%)以及担心无法表达月经时的疼痛/不适(8名,30%)。
残疾女孩的母亲通常因担心月经卫生而寻求医疗帮助以延迟/停止青春期。最终身高矮小是无残疾女孩的主要担忧。文化和宗教在残疾女孩的青春期管理中起着重要作用。