Asthma and subsequent school performance at age 15-16 years: A Swedish population-based sibling control studyShow others and affiliations
2020 (English)In: Scientific Reports, E-ISSN 2045-2322, Vol. 10, no 1, article id 7661Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Asthma may negatively affect children's school performance, such as grades and exam results. Results from previous studies have shown varying results and may have suffered from confounding and other biases. We used a Swedish population-based cohort of 570,595 children with data on asthma (including severity and control) in Grades 7-8 and 9, school performance from Grade 9 (grade point sum, non-eligibility for upper secondary school and national test results) and measured confounders from national registers. We used sibling comparisons to account for unmeasured familial factors. Children with asthma and severe asthma performed slightly better in school than children without asthma when adjusting for measured confounders, but the associations were attenuated in sibling comparisons. In contrast, children with uncontrolled asthma performed slightly worse (e.g. Grade 9: βadj = -9.9; 95% CI -12.8 to -7.0; Cohen's d = 0.16). This association remained for uncontrolled asthma in Grade 9 in sibling comparisons (Grade 9: β = -7.7 points; 95% CI -12.6 to -2.6; Cohen's d = 0.12), but not for Grades 7-8. The attenuation of estimates when controlling for familial factors using sibling comparisons suggests that the differences were due to familial factors, rather than being causal. The remaining associations in sibling comparisons between uncontrolled asthma in Grade 9 and school performance are consistent with a causal association.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Nature Publishing Group, 2020. Vol. 10, no 1, article id 7661
National Category
Pediatrics Respiratory Medicine and Allergy
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-81774DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-64633-wISI: 000534024000028PubMedID: 32377014Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85084394492OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-81774DiVA, id: diva2:1429660
Funder
Swedish Research Council, 2018-02640Forte, Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, 2015-00289Swedish Heart Lung FoundationThe Karolinska Institutet's Research Foundation
Note
Funding Agency:
Swedish Initiative for Research on Microdata in the Social and Medical Sciences (SIMSAM) 340-2013-5867
2020-05-122020-05-122022-09-15Bibliographically approved