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Impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown on the relationship with parents and peers in a cohort of adolescents with somatic symptom disorder

Authors :
Andrea Trombetta
Laura De Nardi
Giorgio Cozzi
Luca Ronfani
Lara Bigolin
Egidio Barbi
Matteo Bramuzzo
Giuseppe Abbracciavento
Trombetta, A
De Nardi, L
Cozzi, G
Ronfani, L
Bigolin, L
Barbi, E
Bramuzzo, M
Abbracciavento, G.
Trombetta, Andrea
De Nardi, Laura
Cozzi, Giorgio
Ronfani, Luca
Bigolin, Lara
Barbi, Egidio
Bramuzzo, Matteo
Abbracciavento, Giuseppe
Source :
Italian journal of pediatrics. 48(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

To investigate the coping strategies of a group of adolescents with somatic symptom disorder compared to non-somatic symptom disorder peers during the COVID-19 related lockdown.This cross-sectional study is the second part of a previously published study showing an improved trend in depression and anxiety in a group of patients with somatic symptom disorder compared to non-somatic symptom disorder peers. An anonymous semi-structured survey was distributed to two groups of Italian adolescents to measure the impact of quarantine on their daily life and coping strategies.We recruited 115 adolescents, 58 (50.4%) mean age 15.3, with a recent diagnosis of somatic symptom disorder and 57 (49.6%) mean age 15.8, control peers.The aim of this study was to detect differences in coping strategies and relationships with parents and peers, during the lockdown period in a group of adolescents with somatic symptom disorder and low disease burden when compared with a non-somatic symptom disorder group.The relationship with parents significantly worsened in 4 (6.9%) of adolescents with somatic symptom disorder compared to 12 (21.1%) adolescents in the non-somatic symptom disorder group (p = 0.048). The relationship with peers significantly improved in 13 (22.4%) of adolescents with symptom disorder versus 3 (5.3%) of peers of the non- somatic symptom disorder group (p = 0.013).Adolescents with somatic symptom disorder with a low burden of physical symptoms experienced less deterioration in their relationships with parents and peers than the non-somatic symptom disorder group.

Details

ISSN :
18247288
Volume :
48
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Italian journal of pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....65b424d15487b128aec1bea0a5a4c49b