Pitt Tracy, Hearrell Melissa, Huang Xiaofan, Staggers Kristen A, Davis Carla M
Department of Pediatrics, Humber Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tex.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob. 2025 Feb 12;4(2):100438. doi: 10.1016/j.jacig.2025.100438. eCollection 2025 May.
Families with food allergy, in particular, have faced numerous challenges, often in the setting of financial and emotional stress during the coronavirus disease 2029 (COVID-19) pandemic.
We examined the impact of the pandemic in a diverse population of families with food allergy.
An online survey was administered between October 2020 and January 2021 through recruitment of adult caregivers of at least 1 child with food allergy. Survey responses were summarized by frequencies with proportions and medians with interquartile ranges or means plus or minus SDs.
Of the 307 individuals who completed questionnaires, 96% were female and 4% were male, with 24% classified as African American, Hispanic or Latinx, Asian, or "other." Of the respondents, 52% experienced a decrease in household income during the pandemic. Financial stress ( < .001) and lack of access to allergen-free foods ( = .032) was seen in significantly more caregivers with an income less than $200,000. Of the respondents, 76% experienced increased stress or discord within the home. Although becoming a member of a food allergy support group increased over time, significantly fewer African American respondents were members of a support group. The hospitalization rate for COVID-19 did not differ significantly between racial/ethnic groups.
Our questionnaire has characterized the significant impact of economic as well as psychological stressors of the pandemic in a diverse population. Further studies on this topic are needed to help minimize the impact of future pandemics in a multicultural population.
尤其是患有食物过敏症的家庭,在2019冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)大流行期间,常常面临诸多挑战,且往往处于经济和情感压力的环境中。
我们研究了大流行对不同人群中患有食物过敏症家庭的影响。
在2020年10月至2021年1月期间,通过招募至少有1名患有食物过敏症儿童的成年照料者进行了一项在线调查。调查回复通过频率及比例、中位数及四分位间距或均值加减标准差进行汇总。
在307名完成问卷的个体中,96%为女性,4%为男性,其中24%被归类为非裔美国人、西班牙裔或拉丁裔、亚裔或“其他”。在受访者中,52%在大流行期间家庭收入减少。收入低于20万美元的照料者中,明显更多的人经历了经济压力(P <.001)和难以获得无过敏原食物的情况(P =.032)。在受访者中,76%的人在家中经历了压力增加或关系不和。尽管随着时间推移,加入食物过敏支持小组的人数有所增加,但成为支持小组成员的非裔美国受访者明显较少。不同种族/族裔群体中COVID - 19的住院率没有显著差异。
我们的问卷描述了大流行的经济和心理压力源对不同人群的重大影响。需要对这一主题进行进一步研究,以帮助将未来大流行对多元文化人群的影响降至最低。