Variability in Reports of Food Allergy-Related Bullying among Food Allergic Children and their Parents

The purpose of this project was to evaluate the method by which FA bullying is assessed in order to inform best clinical practice. Methods Twenty-five children diagnosed with food allergy (M Age=11.32 yrs; SD=1.52; 56% female; 36% Caucasian) and their parents were recruited from allergy clinics at t...

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description The purpose of this project was to evaluate the method by which FA bullying is assessed in order to inform best clinical practice. Methods Twenty-five children diagnosed with food allergy (M Age=11.32 yrs; SD=1.52; 56% female; 36% Caucasian) and their parents were recruited from allergy clinics at two mid-Atlantic children’s hospitals to complete the Food Allergy Bullying Questionnaire.
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