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Left-handedness and parental psychopathology in the course of bronchial asthma in childhood

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Krommydas, G. C.; Gourgoulianis, K. I.; Angelopoulos, N. V.; Andreou, G.; Molyvdas, P. A.
Fecha
2001
Materia
allergic rhinitis
anxiety
article
asthma
child
child parent relation
controlled study
depression
disease course
disease severity
family history
female
genetic linkage
human
left handedness
major clinical study
male
mental disease
priority journal
questionnaire
scoring system
skin allergy
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Psychopathology in the family seems to have a role in the course of a child's asthma. The purpose of this study was to examine the possible impact of parental anxiety and depression on the course of asthma, as well as to examine the relationship between left-handedness and asthma in children. The International Study of Asthma and Allergy in Childhood (ISAAC), the Foulds and Bedford Inventory for Anxiety and Depression (DSSI/sAD), and the Edinburgh Left-handedness Inventory were administered to 70 families with asthmatic children 4-8 years old. One year later, the children's asthma was reevaluated using a brief questionnaire based on ISAAC. A sample of 70 families with nonasthmatic healthy children were used as controls. The majority of children in the study group had mild asthma. Allergic rhinitis was found in 31.4% and allergic dermatitis in 20% of the sample. The parents of the asthmatic children scored significantly higher in DSSI/sAD compared to parents of the controls. Maternal anxiety reached the level of clinical disease. Maternal anxiety and left-handedness of the child were associated with asthmatic attacks 1 year later. These results suggest an important psychological role in the evolution of asthma. A possible genetic link between asthma and psychiatric diseases may exist.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/30049
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