Self-reported hay fever diagnosis and associations with sociodemographic characteristics among adults and children in the united states

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    Children with hay fever, regardless of socioeconomic level, were reported to have higher peer issues, conduct issues, hyperactivity levels, and emotional obstacles compared with children not experiencing hay fever (Hammer-Helmich et_al 2016) Some studies evaluated risk factors for hay fever in the United_States. Data source This cross-sectional study utilizes frequency tables from NHIS data on hay fever for both adults and children in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 (NHIS Adult Among the parent-reported hay fever cases for children, the education level of parents was one of the covariates. Parker . . .

     

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