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Multidimensional analysis of food-allergic children and adolescents’ self-concept: A comparison with a healthy matched sample
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Food AllergyPublic Health NutritionFood-allergic ChildrenMental HealthChildhood Food AllergyPsychologyProblematic Self-conceptsMultidimensional Self-concept ScalePublic HealthAllergy PreventionAllergySelf-awarenessHealth PromotionMultidimensional AnalysisChild DevelopmentPediatricsHealth BehaviorFood AllergiesChild NutritionSelf-conceptDomain-specific Self-conceptsMedicineSelf-assessment
The study investigated self-concept in food-allergic youths and matched healthy controls. Global and domain-specific self-concepts were assessed in 154 participants (9-19 years) using the Multidimensional Self-Concept Scale. Statistical analysis assessed differences between the two samples and effects of asthma, dermatitis, age, and gender among patients. Significant differences were found for Total Scale score and for Competence and Physical scores. Patients showed clinically problematic self-concepts in Global, Competence, and Family domains. Age was found to be associated with the Total score. Health professionals should consider food-allergic patients' personality development. Further studies could examine disease-specific consequences and interventions.
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