Kids with chronic illness show signs of mental health problems

Press Trust of India  |  Toronto 

Children suffering from chronic illness such as asthma, food allergy, or are at an increased risk of developing mental problems, a study warns.

Researchers from the in surveyed children between the ages of six and 16, and all within a month of their diagnosis with asthma, food allergy, epilepsy, or


According to parents' responses to a standardised interview, 58 per cent of children screened positive for at least one

"These findings show that risk for is relatively the same among children with different physical conditions," said Mark Ferro, from the

"Regardless of their condition, children with a physical and mental problems experience a significant decline in their quality life within the first six months after receiving their diagnosis, indicating a need for mental services early on," Ferro said.

Six months after diagnosis, the number of kids showing signs of a dipped slightly to 42 per cent.

According to the study published in the journal BMJ Open, were most common, including separation anxiety, generalised anxiety and

"It is possible that the number is higher very early because there is some uncertainty surrounding the prognosis, or unanswered questions about management and treatment," said Alexandra Butler, from the

"It is important to not only identify at-risk children early but to also have resources to support them," said

The researchers found that age and gender had no impact on the results. A subset of kids self-reported on their own mental Where 58 per cent of parents reported that their children presented signs of a mental problem, only 18 per cent of kids reported it.

This result speaks to the need for professionals to get multiple perspectives when assessing children's mental

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 12:05 IST