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Published Online, 27 March 2007, www.theannals.com, DOI 10.1345/aph.1H579.
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy: Vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 581-586. DOI 10.1345/aph.1H579
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Medicine Use Among 11- and 13-Year-Olds: Agreement Between Parents' Reports and Children's Self-Reports

Anette Andersen, MD PhD

Research Assistant Professor, Department of Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Rikke Krølner

cand. scient. san. publ., PhD Student, Department of Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health Science, University of Copenhagen

Bjørn E Holstein

mag.scient.soc, Professor, Department of Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health Science, University of Copenhagen

Pernille Due, MD

Associate Professor, Department of Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health Science, University of Copenhagen

Ebba Holme Hansen, MSc (pharm)

Professor, Section for Social Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen; FKL — Research Centre for Quality in Medicine Use, University of Copenhagen

Reprints: Dr. Andersen MD PhD, Department of Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health Science, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 5, PO Box 2099, DK-1014 Copenhagen, Denmark, fax 45 35351181, anette.andersen{at}socmed.ku.dk

BACKGROUND: The validity of children's self-reports on medicine use has not been reported.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the agreement between parents' and children's reports of medicine use for 5 common complaints and to analyze predictors for disagreement.

METHODS: We used the child–parent validation survey from the research project Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children. Three hundred ninety-three 11- and 13-year-old Danish children and their parents responded to identical questionnaires. The main outcome measures were self-reported medicine use during the previous month for headache, stomachache, difficulties in falling asleep, nervousness, and asthma.

RESULTS: The percent agreement was lowest with medicine use for headache (64.6%), but was very high for the other 4 complaints (85.3–91.8%). The simple {kappa} coefficients were moderate to good for medicine use for headaches, stomachache, and asthma (0.31–0.58) but poor for difficulties in falling asleep and nervousness. Children who had the specific complaint during the previous month were more likely than their parents to report more frequent medicine use.

CONCLUSIONS: We have some confidence in young adolescents' self-reports of medicine use, as the results of this study are in keeping with other studies on the validity of children's reports of health-related behaviors. Furthermore, the findings suggest that such data can be used in epidemiologic studies that aim to categorize children into groups with and without medicine use.

Key Words: children, medicine use, parents, pharmacoepidemiology, validation study

Published Online, March 27, 2007. www.theannals.com, DOI 10.1345/aph.1H579


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