Title of article :
The relation of early experienced negative life events and current itch. A longitudinal study among adolescents in Oslo, Norway
Author/Authors :
Lien، نويسنده , , Lars and Halvorsen، نويسنده , , Jon Anders and Haavet، نويسنده , , Ole Rikard and Dalgard، نويسنده , , Florence، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Objective
ve life events have impact on mental health and skin diseases among adults. Itch is a common, disabling skin symptom. The aim was to describe negative life events associated with current itch and to analyze the impact of number of negative life events on symptoms of itch, controlling for possible confounders.
chool-based longitudinal survey was conducted among 15 and 18 years old high-school students in Oslo, Norway. From a baseline cohort of 3811 students, 2489 (65%) participants were followed-up after three years later. They completed questionnaires at baseline and follow-up. Current itch was measured with a validated instrument asking for symptoms on a four point Likert scale at follow-up.
s
irls than boys reported itch. There were no gender differences in number of negative life events. Death among close relative/friend was the most common negative life event among boys and girls. All negative life experiences before 15 years of age were statistically significantly associated with itch, but after 15 years only half of the negative life events were associated with itch. The bivariate association between number of negative life events and itch was statistically significant, and only when adjusting for mental distress at baseline there was a considerable drop in the Odds Ratio.
sion
is a clear association between number of negative life events at baseline and itch at follow-up three years later among adolescents. It is therefore important to discuss possible adverse experiences with adolescents presenting with severe symptoms of itch.
Keywords :
Life Events , Itch , longitudinal , distress , self-report , Adolescents
Journal title :
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Journal title :
Journal of Psychosomatic Research