Wong Rosa S, Tung Keith T S, Leung Hugo E, Chow Reena, Chua Gilbert T, Ho Macro H K, Tso Winnie W Y, Fung Genevieve P G, Tao Victoria Q C, Kwan Mike Y W, Lum Terry Y S, Wong Ian C K, Ip Patrick
Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong, Room 115, 1/F, New Clinical Building, 102 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, SAR China.
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR China.
Curr Psychol. 2022 Jan 6:1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-02693-5.
A growing body of research suggests an association between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and allergic disorders, but little work has been done to explore the role of external factors such as parental smoking at home in the development of comorbid ADHD and allergic disorders. This study aimed to examine the association between allergic diseases and ADHD adjusted for exposure to parental smoking at home in early adolescents. We recruited 250 male (41.7%) and 350 female (58.3%) adolescents (mean [SD] age, 13.29 [0.52] years) via chain-referral sampling. Their ADHD symptoms were assessed by the parent proxy-report version of the Chinese Strengths and Weaknesses of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity-symptoms and Normal-behaviours (SWAN) rating scale. Data on the participants' history of clinician-diagnosed allergic diseases, family socio-demographics, and parental smoking habit were collected using a parent-completed questionnaire. Regression analyses were performed to examine the associations of interest. The levels of ADHD symptoms were comparable between allergic and non-allergic participants after controlling for child and family demographics and parental smoking at home. Notably, the risk of probable ADHD was particularly high in participants with food allergies (odd ratio = 4.51, p = 0.011) but not in those with allergic rhinitis after adjusting for parental smoking at home. Our findings suggest that second-hand smoke exposure at home is a potential risk factor underlying the link between ADHD and allergic diseases. Current management guidelines should emphasize the importance of early identification and cessation of tobacco smoke exposure for prevention of comorbidity of ADHD and allergic disorders. Clinical Trial Registration (if any): NA.
越来越多的研究表明注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)与过敏性疾病之间存在关联,但对于诸如家中父母吸烟等外部因素在ADHD与过敏性疾病共病发展中的作用,相关研究甚少。本研究旨在探讨在青少年早期,校正家中父母吸烟暴露因素后,过敏性疾病与ADHD之间的关联。我们通过链式转诊抽样招募了250名男性(41.7%)和350名女性(58.3%)青少年(平均[标准差]年龄为13.29[0.52]岁)。采用中文版注意力缺陷多动症状与正常行为优势与劣势(SWAN)评定量表的家长代理报告版本评估他们的ADHD症状。使用家长填写的问卷收集参与者临床诊断的过敏性疾病病史、家庭社会人口统计学信息以及父母吸烟习惯的数据。进行回归分析以检验感兴趣的关联。在控制了儿童和家庭人口统计学因素以及家中父母吸烟情况后,过敏性和非过敏性参与者的ADHD症状水平相当。值得注意的是,校正家中父母吸烟因素后,食物过敏参与者患可能ADHD的风险特别高(比值比=4.51,p=0.011),但过敏性鼻炎参与者并非如此。我们的研究结果表明,家中二手烟暴露是ADHD与过敏性疾病之间联系的潜在危险因素。当前的管理指南应强调早期识别和停止烟草烟雾暴露对于预防ADHD与过敏性疾病共病的重要性。临床试验注册(如有):无。