Knibb R C, Herbert L J, Jones C J, Protudjer J L P, Screti C, Roleston C, Brough H A, Warren C, Lombard L, Santos A F, Gupta R, Vickery B P, Marchisotto M J
Aston Institute for Health and Neurodevelopment, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
Children's National Health System, Washington, DC, USA.
Allergy. 2024 Oct;79(10):2787-2797. doi: 10.1111/all.16204. Epub 2024 Jun 21.
Food allergy (FA) is associated with poor health-related quality of life and high levels of psychological distress. Psychological support is extremely important but not always available. As part of the Global Access to Psychological Services for Food Allergy (GAPS) study, we aimed to assess psychological distress and service use among adults, caregivers and children with FA in a global survey.
Participants (n = 1329 adults with FA; n = 1907 caregivers of children with FA) from >20 countries were recruited through patient organisations, social media advertisements and online survey panels to complete an online survey. Surveys were available in six languages.
A total of 67.7% of adults and 77.2% of caregivers reported direct experience, and 51.6% of caregivers said their child had experienced FA-related psychological distress. The most commonly reported issue was anxiety about having an allergic reaction. Less than 20% had been assessed for FA-related psychological distress. There were significant differences across countries for levels of distress, screening for distress, seeing a mental health professional and being diagnosed with a FA-related mental health disorder (all p < .001). The United Kingdom, Australia and Brazil had the highest number of participants reporting distress. The most commonly reported barrier to seeing a mental health professional was cost.
FA-related distress is common across countries, but with substantial country-to-country variability. Allergy providers are encouraged to routinely assess families for psychological distress and provide access to appropriate mental health resources. Development and implementation of evidence-based, patient-informed accessible, affordable FA interventions in multiple languages is urgently needed.
食物过敏(FA)与健康相关生活质量差和高水平的心理困扰有关。心理支持极其重要,但并非总是可得。作为全球食物过敏心理服务可及性(GAPS)研究的一部分,我们旨在通过一项全球调查评估患有FA的成人、照料者和儿童的心理困扰及服务使用情况。
通过患者组织、社交媒体广告和在线调查小组招募了来自20多个国家的参与者(n = 1329名患有FA的成人;n = 1907名患有FA的儿童的照料者)来完成一项在线调查。调查有六种语言版本。
共有67.7%的成人和77.2%的照料者报告有直接经历,51.6%的照料者表示他们的孩子经历过与FA相关的心理困扰。最常报告的问题是对过敏反应的焦虑。不到20%的人接受过与FA相关心理困扰的评估。各国在困扰程度、困扰筛查、看心理健康专业人员以及被诊断患有与FA相关的心理健康障碍方面存在显著差异(所有p < 0.001)。英国、澳大利亚和巴西报告有困扰的参与者数量最多。看心理健康专业人员最常报告的障碍是费用。
与FA相关的困扰在各国普遍存在,但国家之间存在很大差异。鼓励过敏症提供者定期评估家庭的心理困扰,并提供获得适当心理健康资源的途径。迫切需要开发和实施基于证据、以患者为导向、可及、负担得起的多种语言的FA干预措施。