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- Title
Influence of selected determinants on the quality of life and emotional control in patients allergic to Hymenoptera venom and treated with immunotherapy.
- Authors
Szynkiewicz, Ewa; Woźniewicz-Grzymała, Agnieszka; Napiórkowska-Baran, Katarzyna; Topolewski, Mateusz
- Abstract
Introduction: One of the main causes of anaphylaxis in Europe is Hymenoptera stings. Epidemiological data indicate that insect venom hypersensitivity concerns up to 5.0-7.5% of the population. Aim: To assess the influence of selected clinical and socio-demographic factors on the tests used in the study: WHOQOL-BREF (World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief) and CECS (Courtauld Emotional Control Scale). Material and methods: The research was conducted among patients diagnosed with Hymenoptera venom allergy, treated with immunotherapy. The following socio-demographic and clinical factors were evaluated: gender, age, place of residence, marital status, education, professional activity, financial status, type of allergy and duration of therapy. The research was carried out in 2014-2015 in the Chair and Clinic of Allergology, Clinical Immunology and Internal Diseases, Jan Biziel University Hospital No. 2 in Bydgoszcz. The study was conducted by means of a diagnostic survey using an interview. Results: Quality of life varies significantly depending on age, education, professional activity and financial conditions. The type of allergy significantly differentiates the value of CECS in the sample. People allergic to bee venom have a higher CECS level = 53.54 compared to people allergic to wasp venom, which show a lower CECS level = 49.03. Conclusions: Quality of life varies depending on age, education, professional activity and financial conditions. A higher quality of life is found in the youngest people, with better education, professionally active and declaring good financial conditions. Patients diagnosed with a bee venom allergy have a higher level of emotional control.
- Subjects
EUROPE; TREATMENT for bites &; stings; VENOM; BITES &; stings; AGE distribution; RURAL conditions; POPULATION geography; TREATMENT duration; INTERVIEWING; SEX distribution; QUALITY of life; EMPLOYMENT; SOCIAL classes; EMOTIONS; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors; ALLERGIES; MARITAL status; METROPOLITAN areas; IMMUNOTHERAPY; EDUCATIONAL attainment
- Publication
Polish Journal of Allergology / Alergologia Polska, 2023, Vol 10, Issue 4, p243
- ISSN
2353-3854
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5114/pja.2023.132926