Social position of adolescents with chronic digestive disorders
Autor: | Calsbeek, Hiske, Rijken, Mieke, Bekkers, Marc J.T.M., Kerssens, Jan J., Dekker, Joost, Van Berge Henegouwen, Gerard P., Hopman, W., Jansen, J. B.M.J., Severijnen, R. S.V.M., Tolboom, J. J.M., Bergmeijer, J. H.L.J., Van Buuren, H. R., Dees, J., Gerth van Wijk, R., De Groot, H., Sinaasappel, M., Bruijnzeel-Koomen, C. A.F.M., Van Hattum, J., Houwen, R. H.J., Knulst, A. C., Oldenburg, B., Sinnema, G., Cooreman, M. P.R., Derkx, H. H.F., Van Deventer, S. J.H., Loonen, H. J., Rauws, E. A.J., Bijleveld, Ch M.A., Jansen, P. L.M., De Monchy, J. G.R., Van de Groep, K., Schalekamp, G., Hesselink-van de Kruijs, M., Russel, M. G.V.M., Mearin Manrique, M., Mulder, C. J.J., Verhage, J., Phaff, R. A.S., Gijsbers, C. F.M., Van Ditshuijsen, Th J.M. |
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Přispěvatelé: | Rehabilitation medicine, APH - Aging & Later Life, APH - Mental Health, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, Gastroenterology and hepatology |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Cross-sectional study Digestive System Diseases Population Disease Social class Quality of life (healthcare) Surveys and Questionnaires Digestive disorder medicine Humans Social position Social Behavior education Psychiatry education.field_of_study Hepatology business.industry Gastroenterology Cross-Sectional Studies Social Class Socioeconomic Factors Case-Control Studies Chronic Disease Immunology Female business Social status |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 14(5), 543-549. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Calsbeek, H, Rijken, M, Bekkers, M J T M, Kerssens, J J, Dekker, J, Van Berge Henegouwen, G P, Hopman, W, Jansen, J B M J, Severijnen, R S V M, Tolboom, J J M, Bergmeijer, J H L J, Van Buuren, H R, Dees, J, Gerth van Wijk, R, De Groot, H, Sinaasappel, M, Bruijnzeel-Koomen, C A F M, Van Hattum, J, Houwen, R H J, Knulst, A C, Oldenburg, B, Sinnema, G, Cooreman, M P R, Derkx, H H F, Van Deventer, S J H, Loonen, H J, Rauws, E A J, Bijleveld, C M A, Jansen, P L M, De Monchy, J G R, Van de Groep, K, Schalekamp, G, Hesselink-van de Kruijs, M, Russel, M G V M, Mearin Manrique, M, Mulder, C J J, Verhage, J, Phaff, R A S, Gijsbers, C F M & Van Ditshuijsen, T J M 2002, ' Social position of adolescents with chronic digestive disorders ', European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 543-549 . https://doi.org/10.1097/00042737-200205000-00012 |
ISSN: | 0954-691X |
DOI: | 10.1097/00042737-200205000-00012 |
Popis: | Objective To investigate the consequences of having a chronic digestive disorder on the social position of adolescents. Methods Five diagnostic groups, including inflammatory bowel disease (I BID), chronic liver diseases, congenital digestive disorders, coeliac disease and food allergy (total n = 758, ages 12-25 years), were each compared with a population-based control group in a multicentre study using a cross-sectional design. Social position was assessed by a mailed questionnaire measuring 24 aspects, categorized as education, leisure activities, friendship, labour participation, financial situation, partnership and sexuality. Results Eight aspects of social position were found to be affected negatively by one or more chronic digestive diseases: absence from school due to illness, going out, having a paid job, needing re-education in order to get a job, getting benefits as main income source, encountering bottlenecks in establishing financial commitments, having self-confidence in making a pass at someone, and restrictions in making love. Adolescents with chronic liver disease and IBD were found to experience more restrictions in social position. Adolescents with food allergy and congenital digestive disorders appear to experience some restrictions, but to a lesser degree, and adolescents with coeliac disease do not appear to have any problems regarding social position compared with controls. Conclusion The social position of adolescents is affected negatively by having a chronic digestive disease, in particular chronic liver disease and IBD. Negative consequences occur in education, leisure activities, labour participation, financial situation, partnership and sexuality. (C) 2002 Lippincott Williams Wilkins. |
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