Quality of Life in Children with Celiac Disease: An Observational Study
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Quality of Life in Children with Celiac Disease: An Observational Study
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is one of the most common chronic autoimmune disorders affecting children worldwide. The aim is to explore the significance of quality of life (QOL) research in pediatric CD, highlighting the importance of assessing both physical and psychosocial aspects of well-being. Materials and Methods: The study used a self-administered questionnaire, which consisted of questions on sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, as well as a general assessment of the QOL by using the validated PedsQL™ 4.0. Results: Dietary restrictions were associated with social challenges, as reported by 43% of respondents who indicated their child had experienced exclusion or distress during family gatherings, while 48% encountered difficulties in the school setting. The overall QOL score had a mean of 68.9 (SD = 15.00), with a median of 67.4, and ranged from 41.3 to 100.0, reflecting individual variations in perceived well-being. Age is a significant factor influencing children's social interactions and experiences within educational settings, likely due to increased academic demands, social pressures, or developmental changes. Conclusions: The study suggests that the study factor significantly influences physical functioning and overall quality of life, while its impact on emotional, social, and school domains is comparatively lower.
Keywords: celiac disease; children; quality of life.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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