Experiences, expectations, and fears of adolescents with epilepsy or bronchial asthma

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Susanne Marie Fisch
Martina Patrizia Neininger
Freerk Prenzel
Matthias Karl Bernhard
Frauke Hornemann
Andreas Merkenschlager
Wieland Kiess
Thilo Bertsche
Astrid Bertsche
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[1] Centre of Pediatric Research,University Hospital for Children and Adolescents
[2] Leipzig University,Drug Safety Center and Dept. of Clinical Pharmacy
[3] University Hospital,Leipzig Interdisciplinary Center for Allergy (LICA)
[4] University Hospital for Children and Adolescents,Neuropediatrics
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2018年 / 177卷
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Epilepsy; Bronchial asthma; Adolescence; Chronic disease; Experiences; Expectations;
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Epilepsy and bronchial asthma are frequent in adolescents. Data on adolescents’ experiences with their disease and on their expectations for the future, however, is scarce. Patients of a university hospital aged 12 to 17 with epilepsy or bronchial asthma were interviewed based on a questionnaire. Forty-five patients with epilepsy and 47 with bronchial asthma were interviewed. Adolescents with epilepsy felt more impaired by their disease (median 2.5; Q25/Q75 0.75/3.0; 6-level Likert scales: 0 = not at all, 5 = very strong) than those with asthma (1.0; 0/3.0; p = 0.017). Seventy-nine patients (85.9%) had never used the Internet to gain information about their disease. Adolescents with epilepsy felt more limited in their career possibilities by their disease (2.0; 0/4.0) than those with asthma (0; 0/2.0; p = 0.001) and had a higher level of concern about passing their disease on to their children (3.0; 0/4.0) than their peers with asthma (1.5; 1.5/3.0; p = 0.016). Girls with epilepsy were more anxious (4.0; 0.5/5.0) than girls with asthma (0; 0/4.0) about complications of the disease regarding pregnancy (p = 0.019).
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