THE PREVALENCE OF RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN .1. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

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作者
VOLKMER, RE [1 ]
RUFFIN, RE [1 ]
WIGG, NR [1 ]
DAVIES, N [1 ]
机构
[1] QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSP,THORAC MED UNIT,WOODVILLE,SA 5011,AUSTRALIA
关键词
ASTHMA; GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION; RESPIRATORY SYMPTOM PREVALENCE; SEASONAL DIFFERENCES;
D O I
10.1111/j.1440-1754.1995.tb00757.x
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective: This study was designed to ascertain the prevalence of respiratory symptoms in South Australian preschool children and to investigate the relationship between prevalence rates and geographic location. Methodology: Data were collected from 14124 families with a child aged 4 years 3 months to 5 years of age. This sample represents 73% of the State preschool population of that age. At the time of a routine preschool health check, parents completed a questionnaire regarding their child's respiratory health and place of residence (postcode). Results: Results showed that the prevalence rates were as follows: (i) ever having chest wheezing 38.6%; (ii) chest wheezing within the preceding 12 months 25.2%; (iii) ever having asthma 22.5%; (iv) ever having a dry cough at night 33.7%; (v) ever having bronchitis or cough with sputum 55.3%; (vi) ever having hay fever 29.7%; (vii) prone to excessive head colds 32.6%; and (viii) ever having eczema 18.8%. Over 38% of parents claimed that winter was the season for the most frequent or severe attacks of wheezing and 31.7% claimed no seasonal difference. Winter was the season most associated with episodes of bronchitis (50.9%), with no seasonal difference in episodes for 29.8% of children. Prevalence rates differed by geographic location within South Australia and within the Adelaide metropolitan region. Conclusion: This population-based survey shows that over 22% of South Australian 4 to 5 year old preschool children have had (or continue to have) asthma. The study also documented the geographic distribution of respiratory symptom prevalence within South Australia.
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