Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5601196 | Chest | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Results suggest that DDs and ADs are associated with worse asthma-related quality of life, but only DDs are associated with worse asthma control. Interestingly, having both a DD and an AD did not confer additional risk for worse asthma control or quality of life. Physicians may want to consider the differential impact of negative mood states when assessing levels of asthma control and quality of life.
Keywords
ASIPRIME-MDAQLQBDI-IIDSM-IVACQQuality of lifeAnxiety disorderDepressive disorderAnxiety disordersdepressive disordersADDDepressionDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth editionanxiety sensitivity indexBeck Depression Inventory-IIAsthma Control QuestionnaireAsthma Quality of Life QuestionnaireAsthma control
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Authors
Lavoie PhD, Bacon PhD, Barone BSc, Cartier MD, Ditto PhD, Labrecque MD, MSc, FCCP,