2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2016.02.002
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Depression and anxiety symptoms in Spanish adult patients with cystic fibrosis: associations with health-related quality of life

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“…It is estimated that depression occurs in 6-29% of children and adolescents, and in 13-33% of adults 16,37,38 , while anxiety affects 15-30% of adolescents and 30-38% of adults with CF(ref. 15 ). Depression can be considered as a significant predictor of survival time in patients with CF.…”
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“…It is estimated that depression occurs in 6-29% of children and adolescents, and in 13-33% of adults 16,37,38 , while anxiety affects 15-30% of adolescents and 30-38% of adults with CF(ref. 15 ). Depression can be considered as a significant predictor of survival time in patients with CF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was conducted among 95 cystic fibrosis patients aged [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] The study involved patients who had agreed to participate voluntarily (the legal guardian's consent was also obtained for patients under 18 years of age). The study excluded patients after lung transplantation, those with diagnosed mental illness, in the terminal state, and with clinical worsening (aggravation of dyspnoea and cough, coughing up sputum, the use of assisted breathing or respirotherapy) in the 4 weeks prior to enrolment, or those who had had traumatic experiences in the last 6 months (e.g.…”
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“…A small number of studies investigated the associations between depression and anxiety, and HRQOL in people with cystic fibrosis, which indicated that these symptoms are negatively associated with HRQOL in this population. 2,[17][18][19] Few studies used multivariate analysis to quantify the effects of depression and anxiety on HRQOL. One study, of 129 adults in a single United Kingdom cystic fibrosis center, showed depression and anxiety symptoms to be significant negative predictors of HRQOL, and explained the greater degree of variance than the physical health indictors, including FEV 1 %, BMI, or recent hospitalizations.…”
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“…Ngnoumen & Langer, 2016), depression (e.g. Oliveira et al, 2016) and anxiety (e.g. Lee & Sung, 2017), among others.…”
Section: Trends Psychol Ribeirão Preto Vol 26 Nº 4 P 2185--220mentioning
confidence: 99%