Abstract
Background
The psychosocial burden of food allergy (FA) impacts the entire family, particularly the affected child and their parents.
Objective
To evaluate psychosocial parental burden (PB) in families of children with FA, identify factors associated with PB, and assess its relationship with child-reported and parent-proxy food allergy quality of life (FAQOL).
Methods
A total of 114 children aged 2 to 17 years with IgE–mediated FA and their parents (mothers = 86.5%) completed validated age-specific FAQOL and PB questionnaires. Associations between demographic and clinical variables and scores were analyzed.
Results
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| Strict allergen avoidance and trace reactions relate to PB. |






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