Prevalence and impact of chronic illness among adolescents
P. W. Newacheck, M. A. McManus and H. B. Fox
Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco 94143-0936.
A sample of 7465 persons aged 10 to 17 years from the 1988 National Health
Interview Survey on Child Health was used to assess the prevalence and
impact of chronic conditions in adolescents. We defined a condition as
chronic if it was first noted more than 3 months before the interview or a
condition that ordinarily would be of lengthy duration, such as arthritis
or heart disease. An estimated 31.5% of US adolescents were reported to
have one or more chronic conditions. The most commonly reported chronic
conditions included respiratory allergies, asthma, and frequent or severe
headaches. Chronic conditions had widely varying impact on adolescent
activity levels. On average, adolescents with chronic conditions
experienced 3.4 bed days and 4.4 school absence days related to their
chronic conditions in the year before the interview. Adolescents with
chronic conditions were also reported to experience 35% more behavioral
problems than their counterparts without chronic conditions. Adolescents
with multiple chronic conditions had substantially more bed days, school
absence days, and behavioral problems than adolescents with a single
chronic condition. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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