2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.reval.2020.05.006
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The effects of anxiety and depression on asthma control and their association with strategies for coping with stress and social acceptance

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“…Depression is classed as a psychosocial factor that can contribute to the risk of asthma deaths (Royal College of Physicians, 2015). Emotional changes may exacerbate asthma symptoms and patients may develop poor-control due to their poor attendance at appointments (Zielinski et al, 2000;Beyhan Sagmen et al, 2020), as demonstrated in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Depression is classed as a psychosocial factor that can contribute to the risk of asthma deaths (Royal College of Physicians, 2015). Emotional changes may exacerbate asthma symptoms and patients may develop poor-control due to their poor attendance at appointments (Zielinski et al, 2000;Beyhan Sagmen et al, 2020), as demonstrated in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Additionally, poor medication-adherence and poor self-management were suggested to be related to poor-control in asthma patients with depression (Zielinski et al, 2000;Beyhan Sagmen et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coherente con estos resultados, Niu y Liu (27) identificaron, en un grupo de personas con ECNT, que después de recibir el diagnóstico, ellos negaron su enfermedad e intentaron averiguar por su cuenta lo que padecían, además, evitaron pensar sobre el tema y esperaban que la enfermedad se resolviera por sí misma. La negación o evitación de la condición de enfermedad favorece a que esta se exacerbe o se desarrollen complicaciones debido a que esta retrasa el inicio y adherencia al tratamiento (27,28).…”
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“…Por su parte, Wilske et al (29) encontraron que una actitud o resignación pasiva conduce a moldear un comportamiento de evitación que adoptan algunas personas ante una enfermedad crónica. A veces, la persona se presenta de una manera socialmente deseable para evitar estímulos o situaciones amenazantes en relación a su enfermedad, prefiriendo el autoengaño y la gestión de impresiones (28). Esa actitud defensiva es descrita por Alhurani et al (30) y Papava et al (31) como un afrontamiento emocional evitativo que tiene una incidencia mayor en personas con depresión, niveles altos de estrés y ansiedad que se les diagnóstica una ECNT.…”
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“…The nature of the association and the direction of causality between asthma and comorbid anxiety/depression is complex. While some studies have suggested that anxiety and depression are associated with a higher risk of developing asthma ( 60 , 66 68 ), others have proposed that asthma, particularly if it is poorly controlled, may be the cause of subsequent psychological comorbidities ( 69 ). Irrespective of the direction of causality however, the presence of these psychological comorbidities in asthma are associated with poorer asthma control ( 68 ), increased asthma symptoms ( 63 , 70 ), greater frequency of exacerbations ( 68 ), higher corticosteroid dosages ( 67 , 71 ) and greater rates of non-adherence to asthma treatment ( 72 ).…”
Section: The Impact Of Extrapulmonary Comorbidities/traits In Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%