Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10307566 | Psychosomatics | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The psychological status and quality of life of 70 stable patients with asthma age â¥60 years and 40 age-matched comparison subjects were examined. The patients with long-standing asthma (duration ⥠8 years) had lower quality-of-life scores than those with recent-onset asthma (duration < 8 years). In multivariate linear regression analysis with adjustment for age, gender, duration of disease, and level of bronchial hyperreactivity, worse quality of life was predicted by anxiety, depression, and asthma severity scores. In elderly patients with long-standing asthma, disease severity significantly impairs quality of life. Impaired quality of life in these patients may be partly related to psychological status indicators.
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Authors
Ãmer PH.D., Aydanur M.D., Murat M.D., Mehmet M.D., Mesut M.D., Ahmet M.D., Türkan M.D., Ercan M.D.,