Correction: Current status and influencing factors of adolescents’ awareness of functional gastrointestinal disorders and health education needs: a nationwide cross-sectional study - Report - MDSpire

Correction: Current status and influencing factors of adolescents’ awareness of functional gastrointestinal disorders and health education needs: a nationwide cross-sectional study

  • By

  • Ming Shen

  • Mingfang Wei

  • Wei Wang

  • Hua Lan

  • Di Xia

  • Ming-Guang Zhang

  • Changqing Liu

  • Hongfei Ren

  • June 19, 2026

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Correction: Overview of Adolescents' Understanding of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders

Background

Understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) is crucial for adolescents. The Rome Foundation's recent updates to diagnostic criteria and treatment guidelines emphasize the importance of education and multidisciplinary care for this population.

Data Highlights

No numerical or trial data is provided in the correction article.

Key Findings

  • The correction clarifies the funding source for the study on adolescents' awareness of FGIDs.
  • The study highlights the need for health education regarding FGIDs.
  • Recent updates to the Rome criteria aim to reduce stigma associated with FGIDs.
  • Multidisciplinary care is emphasized in the management of FGIDs in adolescents.
  • Education about the gut-brain connection is noted as important for treatment of FGIDs.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare providers should consider educational initiatives that address adolescents' understanding of FGIDs.

Conclusion

The correction clarifies funding details related to the study on adolescents' awareness of FGIDs.

Related Resources & Content

  1. Shen M, Wei M-f, Wang W, et al., Front Pediatr, 2026 -- Correction: Overview of Adolescents' Understanding of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders and Their Educational Requirements
  2. The New Gastroenterologist — Managing Gastrointestinal Disorders Throughout Different Life Stages
  3. Updates in Surgery — Total Esophagogastric Dissociation (TEGD) in Children with Neurological Impairments: Insights for Parents
  4. Frontiers in Pediatrics — Case Report: Breaking the cycle: preventing diagnostic escalation in pediatric chronic functional abdominal pain
  5. Infection — Identification of intestinal pathogens in young children prior to and during episodes of acute gastroenteritis: findings from a prospective German birth cohort study (LoewenKIDS)
  6. Rome V: A Global Framework for Disorders of Gut–Brain Interaction
  7. ESPGHAN/NASPGHAN guidelines for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome and functional abdominal pain‐not otherwise specified in children aged 4–18 years
  8. Comparative efficacy of probiotic, prebiotic, and synbiotic interventions in children with functional abdominal pain disorders: a systematic review and network meta-analysis - PMC

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