2017
DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2017.1292281
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Caregiver's depressive symptoms and asthma control in children from an underserved community

Abstract: Presence of caregiver's depressive symptoms is associated with poor asthma control among children from an underserved community, but this association was no longer significant after accounting for ICS use.

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“…A child's chronic illness, such as asthma, induces excessive stress and physical and psychological burdens to parents and the whole family (Ekim and Ocakci 2016;Kim and Yoo 2007;Silva et al 2015). At the same time, caregiver stress is known to contribute to the development and course of child asthma, with depression in the parent predicting poorer asthma control (Celano 2006;Rioseco et al 2017;Rodriguez et al 2017;Wood et al 2015). Depression correlates with parental style and ability to cope with stressors.…”
Section: Parental Burdenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A child's chronic illness, such as asthma, induces excessive stress and physical and psychological burdens to parents and the whole family (Ekim and Ocakci 2016;Kim and Yoo 2007;Silva et al 2015). At the same time, caregiver stress is known to contribute to the development and course of child asthma, with depression in the parent predicting poorer asthma control (Celano 2006;Rioseco et al 2017;Rodriguez et al 2017;Wood et al 2015). Depression correlates with parental style and ability to cope with stressors.…”
Section: Parental Burdenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depression is common among parents of children with asthma, expressing itself in a variety of ways, through impairing parental coping with daily life stressors and with the challenges of the child's asthma. Parental depression is associated with more asthma symptoms, increased healthcare use, poor asthma management, and missed medical appointments (Avcil et al 2018;Rioseco et al 2017;Rodriguez et al 2017;Wood et al 2015). It also contributes to negative affect and irritability, hopelessness, anxiety, and distressed relationships between the parent and child and increases the likelihood of authoritarian, hostile, and rejecting styles of parenting.…”
Section: Sources Of Stress Parent Mental Health Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Within the psychosocial factors, there are studies assessing the caregiver's mental health, particularly the mother's, as a predictor of asthma morbidity. [3][4][5] In this sense, maternal depressive symptoms are associated with increased number of visits to the emergency department (ED), 6,7 higher number of hospitalizations, 3,5 and worsening pulmonary function in asthmatic children. 4,[8][9][10] Explanations for that may lie on decreased ability to care, especially in situations of socioeconomic disadvantage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5] In this sense, maternal depressive symptoms are associated with increased number of visits to the emergency department (ED), 6,7 higher number of hospitalizations, 3,5 and worsening pulmonary function in asthmatic children. 4,[8][9][10] Explanations for that may lie on decreased ability to care, especially in situations of socioeconomic disadvantage. 11,12 Parental mental disorder may act as a chronic stressor for the child, increasing his/her vulnerability to environmental stress, by changing the psychobiological pathways of stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Asthma control has been associated with several medical and psychosocial factors. 2 Asthma is a reversible obstructive lung disease caused by reaction of the airways to a variety of stimuli. It is one of the most common chronic disorders in childhood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%