Association of atopic dermatitis with delinquent behaviors in US children and adolescents

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Jaya Manjunath
Nanette B. Silverberg
Jonathan I. Silverberg
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[1] George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences,Department of Dermatology
[2] Department of Dermatology,undefined
[3] Mt. Sinai Icahn School of Medicine,undefined
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Archives of Dermatological Research | 2022年 / 314卷
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Atopic dermatitis; Eczema; Delinquent behavior; High-risk behavior; School behavior; Smoking;
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Childhood atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with chronic itch, pain and sleep disturbance, which may predispose children to high-risk behaviors in their school and home environments. We examined the association between AD and delinquent/high-risk behaviors in children and adolescents. Data were analyzed from The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a longitudinal birth cohort study consisting of 4898 children born in urban cities between 1998 and 2000. A 1-year history of AD was associated with ≥ 75th percentile of mean delinquent behavior scores at age 9 (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) [95% confidence interval] 1.39 [1.14–1.68]), but not age 15 (1.05 [0.86–1.29]). At age 9, a 1-year history of AD was associated with a higher number of delinquent behaviors (adjusted risk ratio [95% CI] 1.12 [1.03–1.23]). AD at ages 5 (aOR [95%CI] 1.31 [1.04–1.64]) and 9 (1.38 [1.14–1.67]) was associated with the highest quartile of mean delinquent behavior scores at ages 9 or 15. Children with AD persisting at multiple age groups had significantly increased odds of ≥ 75th percentile of mean delinquent behavior scores at age 15 (aOR [95%CI] 1.41 [1.09–1.81]). AD was found to be associated with the following delinquent problems: damaging property (aOR [95%CI] 1.38 [1.08–1.77]), cheating on a test (1.62 [1.17–2.26]), fist fight involvement (1.47 [1.21–1.79]) and school suspension (1.36 [1.08–1.71]). This study suggests that childhood AD may precede the onset of delinquent and high-risk behaviors later in childhood and adolescence.
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