2017
DOI: 10.1590/1984-0462/;2017;35;1;00006
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Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the impact of atopic dermatitis on the quality of life of pediatric patients in the age group of 5-16 years, and their parents, assisted at the Dermatology Department of Universidade do Estado do Pará in 2015. Methods: A cross-sectional study including 51 patients and their guardians, to whom two questionnaires about the quality of life were applied, the Children’s Dermatology Life Quality Index (CDLQI) and the Dermatitis Family Impact (DFI). To evaluate the severity of the disease, the … Show more

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“…Typically, research with adolescents (aged 11–17 years) is combined with that with younger pediatric patients (aged 0–10 years), for whom the HRQoL implications of AD are quite different. 18,19 Published research and the findings reported here indicate that the disease experiences of younger and older pediatric populations can differ substantially as a result of hormonal, social, and emotional changes. 20 Therefore, this study gives a unique insight into the adolescent experience of AD and provides evidence of concepts that might support meaningful end points in this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Typically, research with adolescents (aged 11–17 years) is combined with that with younger pediatric patients (aged 0–10 years), for whom the HRQoL implications of AD are quite different. 18,19 Published research and the findings reported here indicate that the disease experiences of younger and older pediatric populations can differ substantially as a result of hormonal, social, and emotional changes. 20 Therefore, this study gives a unique insight into the adolescent experience of AD and provides evidence of concepts that might support meaningful end points in this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Nesses, estimam-se que 10 a 20% das crianças sejam diagnosticadas com dermatite atópica, enquanto os adultos variam de 1 a 3%. A idade de início normalmente condiz entre segundo e sexto meses de vida 29 . Alguns autores referem o afastamento que ocorre em relação às pessoas com problemas de pele, devido à associação que se faz entre doença de pele e contágio ou falta de cuidado 25 .…”
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“…[1617] Because of its chronic nature as well as debilitating comorbidities, AD can adversely affect infants' quality of life and burdensome socioeconomic impact. [1819]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%