Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5045896 Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Trait mindfulness is associated with better asthma-related quality of life.•This relationship is explained by asthma-specific, but not general, stress.•Mindfulness interventions may be helpful for adolescents with asthma.

ObjectiveThe current study focused on the role of trait mindfulness in asthma-related quality of life (QoL) and asthma control in adolescent asthma patients. Furthermore, potential underlying mechanisms (general and asthma-specific stress) of this relationship were investigated.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, questionnaire data of 94 adolescents with asthma that were prescribed daily asthma medication were included. Two Structural Equation Models (SEMs), a direct model and an indirect model, were tested.ResultsWe found that trait mindfulness was directly related to asthma-related QoL, but not to asthma control. The relationship between trait mindfulness and asthma-related QoL was explained by asthma-specific, but not by general stress. Furthermore, an indirect relation from mindfulness to asthma control via asthma-specific stress was found.ConclusionsCross-sectional evidence for a relation between mindfulness and asthma-related QoL is found. These findings may point to the possibility that an intervention aimed at increasing mindfulness could be a promising tool to improve asthma-related QoL in adolescents via a decrease in asthma-specific stress.

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