Caregivers’ Self-Rated General Health, Physical and Mental Health Status, Disease Morbidity and Association with Uncontrolled Asthma in Children
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Outcome Variable: Asthma Control in Children
2.3. Predictors: Self-Rated General Health, Poor Physical/Mental Health Days, and Caregiver’s Disease Morbidity
2.4. Confounding Variables
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Asthma Control | |||||
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Survey Respondents | Uncontrolled | Controlled | ||||
No, a | % b (95% CI b) | No, a | % b (95% CI b) | No, a | % b (95% CI b) | |
Total | 7522 | 3561 | 50.4 (48.1–52.7) | 3961 | 49.6 (47.3–51.9) | |
Gender | ||||||
Female | 3147 | 43.1 (40.7–45.4) | 1514 | 52.5 (48.9–56.1) | 1633 | 47.5 (43.9–51.1) |
Male | 4375 | 56.9 (54.6–59.3) | 2047 | 48.9 (45.8–52.0) | 2328 | 51.1 (48.0–54.2) |
Age c | ||||||
0–4 years | 1235 | 29.7 (27.5–31.8) | 654 | 52.4 (47.4–57.3) | 581 | 47.6 (42.7–52.6) |
5–11 years | 2705 | 37.0 (34.9–39.2) | 1378 | 56.1 (52.4–59.8) | 1327 | 43.9 (40.2–47.6) |
≥12 years | 3582 | 33.3 (31.4–35.1) | 1529 | 42.4 (39.3–45.5) | 2053 | 47.6 (54.5–60.7) |
Race/ethnicity c | ||||||
White non-Hispanic | 5539 | 65.3 (63.0–67.6) | 2499 | 47.3 (44.6–49.9) | 3040 | 52.7 (50.1–55.4) |
Black non-Hispanic | 865 | 20.2 (18.1–22.3) | 505 | 59.2 (52.9–65.6) | 360 | 40.8 (34.4–47.1) |
Multiple/Other race non-Hispanic | 735 | 10.6 (9.1–12.1) | 359 | 48.1 (40.1–56.2) | 376 | 51.9 (43.8–59.9) |
Hispanic | 230 | 3.9 (3.0–4.8) | 122 | 58.1 (45.6–70.6) | 108 | 41.9 (29.4–54.4) |
Household income c | ||||||
>$75,000 | 2859 | 36.7 (34.5–38.8) | 1151 | 41.9 (38.3–45.4) | 1708 | 58.1 (54.6–61.7) |
$50,000–$75,000 | 1089 | 13.8 (12.3–15.3) | 467 | 39.6 (33.8–45.3) | 622 | 60.4 (54.7–66.2) |
$25,000–$49,999 | 1336 | 17.9 (16.2–19.5) | 698 | 51.5 (46.4–56.7) | 638 | 48.5 (43.3–53.6) |
<$25,000 | 1807 | 31.7 (29.3–34.1) | 1044 | 63.5 (59.0–68.0) | 763 | 36.5 (32.0–41.0) |
Caregiver’s self-rated general health c | ||||||
Good/very good or excellent | 6196 | 80.6 (78.6–82.5) | 2798 | 47.7 (45.2–50.1) | 3398 | 52.3 (49.9–54.8) |
Fair | 1000 | 15.1 (13.3–16.9) | 555 | 62.1 (56.2–68.1) | 445 | 37.9 (31.9–43.8) |
Poor | 306 | 4.3 (3.3–5.3) | 198 | 61.7 (49.3–74.1) | 108 | 38.3 (25.9–50.7) |
Poor physical/mental health days c | ||||||
None | 2564 | 54.0 (51.3–56.7) | 1167 | 47.1 (43.2–51.0) | 1397 | 52.9 (49.0–56.8) |
1–14 days | 1456 | 32.7 (30.1–35.3) | 784 | 58.9 (54.1–63.8) | 672 | 41.1 (36.2–45.9) |
≥15 days | 670 | 13.3 (11.6–15.0) | 420 | 65.2 (58.6–71.8) | 250 | 34.8 (28.2–41.4) |
Have an asthma action plan | ||||||
No | 3435 | 47.0 (44.6–49.5) | 1591 | 49.8 (46.3–53.3) | 1844 | 50.2 (46.7–53.7) |
Yes | 3958 | 53.0 (50.5–55.4) | 1911 | 51.5 (48.3–54.7) | 2047 | 48.5 (45.3–51.7) |
Caregiver disease morbidity c | ||||||
None | 2227 | 30.6 (28.4–32.7) | 943 | 43.6 (39.7–47.6) | 1284 | 56.4 (52.4–60.3) |
One disease | 2343 | 32.0 (29.7–34.3) | 1074 | 45.8 (48.1–56.8) | 1269 | 54.2 (43.2–51.8) |
≥Two diseases | 2952 | 37.4 (32.1 –40.1) | 1544 | 52.3 (44.5–55.7) | 1408 | 47.7 (44.3–55.5) |
Mold in home | ||||||
No | 6917 | 91.7 (90.4–93.0) | 3216 | 49.9 (47.5–52.3) | 3701 | 50.1 (47.7–52.5) |
Yes | 581 | 8.3 (7.0–9.6) | 332 | 57.3 (48.8–65.8) | 249 | 42.7 (34.2–51.2) |
Smoking inside home | ||||||
No | 7089 | 94.7 (93.8–95.7) | 3310 | 49.8 (47.4–52.2) | 3701 | 50.2 (47.8–52.6) |
Yes | 421 | 5.3 (4.3–6.2) | 245 | 62.6 (54.2–71.0) | 249 | 37.4 (29.0–45.8) |
Model | Unadjusted OR (95% CI) b | Adjusted OR (95% CI) b |
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Caregiver’s self-rated general health a | ||
Good, very good or excellent | Ref | Ref |
Fair | 1.80 (1.35–2.40) | 1.61 (1.14–2.26) |
Poor | 1.77 (1.01–3.11) | 1.05 (0.62–1.75) |
Poor physical/mental health days a | ||
None | Ref | Ref |
1–14 days | 1.61 (1.21–2.14) | 1.70 (1.28–2.27) |
≥15 days | 2.11 (1.40–3.16) | 1.82 (1.31–2.53) |
Caregiver disease morbidity a | ||
None | Ref | Ref |
One disease | 1.43 (1.14–1.83) | 1.49 (1.15–1.93) |
≥Two diseases | 1.54 (1.22–1.95) | 1.38 (1.08–1.78) |
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Oparanma, C.O.; Ogbu, C.E.; Ezeh, E.; Ogbu, S.C.; Ujah, O.I.; Kirby, R.S. Caregivers’ Self-Rated General Health, Physical and Mental Health Status, Disease Morbidity and Association with Uncontrolled Asthma in Children. Pediatr. Rep. 2023, 15, 272-281. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020023
Oparanma CO, Ogbu CE, Ezeh E, Ogbu SC, Ujah OI, Kirby RS. Caregivers’ Self-Rated General Health, Physical and Mental Health Status, Disease Morbidity and Association with Uncontrolled Asthma in Children. Pediatric Reports. 2023; 15(2):272-281. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020023
Chicago/Turabian StyleOparanma, Chisa O., Chukwuemeka E. Ogbu, Ebubechukwu Ezeh, Stella C. Ogbu, Otobo I. Ujah, and Russell S. Kirby. 2023. "Caregivers’ Self-Rated General Health, Physical and Mental Health Status, Disease Morbidity and Association with Uncontrolled Asthma in Children" Pediatric Reports 15, no. 2: 272-281. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020023
APA StyleOparanma, C. O., Ogbu, C. E., Ezeh, E., Ogbu, S. C., Ujah, O. I., & Kirby, R. S. (2023). Caregivers’ Self-Rated General Health, Physical and Mental Health Status, Disease Morbidity and Association with Uncontrolled Asthma in Children. Pediatric Reports, 15(2), 272-281. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020023