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Quality of life of asthma patients and its influencing factors

DUAN Xi-ming1,LIU Chun-hong2,SHI Shou-sen3,LI Yu2,PAN Fang1,CHEN Zheng4   

  1. 1. Institute of Medical Psychology, School of Medicine;2. Department of Respiratory Disease, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University;3. Scientific Research Office, Binzhou Medical College;4. Falling Sickness Treamnent Centre, Affiliated Second Hospital
  • Received:2006-12-07 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2007-07-24 Published:2007-07-24
  • Contact: PAN Fang

Abstract: Objective: To explore the quality of life(QOL) of asthma patients and its systematical influencing factors. Methods: 42 asthma patients and 35 normal people were tested with psychological rating scales including AQLQ, IDA, PANAS, SES, SQ. Results: The scores of asthma patients were higher than those of the control group in depression mood and negative affect. Compared with the normal controls, the self-esteem and safety-sense of relationship in patients were low while the emotional loneliness was high. The QOL of asthma patients had a negative association with vocation, the course of disease internal irritation and negative cognition concept and had a positive association with the degree of education, FEV1, positive affect, selfesteem, and asthma knowledge. The QOL had a significant negative association with depression mood and negative affect. Depression mood had a negative association with asthma knowledge and positive cognition concept, while it had a positive association with negative cognition concept. Internal irritability had a positive association with negative cognition concept. Negative affect had significant association with negative cognition concept. Selfesteem had a positive association with positive cognition concept. Emotional loneliness had a significant negative association with asthma knowledge. The safetysense of relationship had a positive association with positive cognition concept. The controlling-sense had a significant negative association with negative cognition concept. Conclusion: There are psychological problems in asthma patients whose QOL is influenced by many factors. Psychological intervention should be reinforced; asthma knowledge and positive cognition concept should be developed in asthma patients to improve their QOL.

Key words: Asthma, Quality of life, Emotions, Cognition

CLC Number: 

  • R395.1
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