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Asthma, much more than a respiratory disease: influence of depression and anxiety

Rafael Hurtado-Ruzza, Óscar Álvarez-Calderón-Iglesias, Raquel Dacal-Quintas, Ricardo Vallejo, César Calvo‐Lobo, Marta San‐Antolín, Marta Elena Losa‐Iglesias, Daniel López‐López

2021Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The goals of this study are to compare self-reported depression and anxiety in subjects diagnosed of asthma and healthy controls. METHODS: We designed a case-control study. Subjects were recruited using a consecutive sampling method from a single institution. Two groups were created: Asthma and healthy controls. Data of medical history and demographic background were collected from the medical record. Self-reported depression level was assessed using Beck's depression inventory (BDI). Self-reported anxiety was measured with the "State-trait anxiety inventory" (STAI). RESULTS: Fifty-one subjects with asthma, and fifty healthy patients were included in this study. BDI scores (p<0.001) were higher for asthma (10.22±7.3) than in the control group (5.2±6.56). STAI state (p<0.001) was higher in asthma (42.61±11.5) than in controls (34.88±9.25). STAI trait (p<0.001) showed higher scores in asthma (43.14±10.89) than in controls (34.62±9.19). CONCLUSIONS: These study findings showed that BDI, and STAI trait and state scores are significantly higher in subjects who suffer from asthma than healthy controls.

Topics & Concepts

AsthmaMedicineAnxietyDepression (economics)Beck Depression InventoryState-Trait Anxiety InventoryInternal medicineRespiratory systemPhysical therapyPsychiatryEconomicsMacroeconomicsAsthma and respiratory diseasesCardiac Health and Mental HealthTryptophan and brain disorders