Psychological distress and associated risk factors in bronchial asthma patients in Kuwait.

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2008-01-02
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Context: Recent literature shows a high prevalence of psychological distress in bronchial asthma. Aim: To find the extent of psychological distress and associated risk factors in bronchial asthma patients in Kuwait. Design: Case-control study. Materials and Methods: In a study at Kuwait's allergy center, 102 patients aged 20-60 years with asthma (67%), asthma with allergic rhinitis (33%) completed a self-administered questionnaire (WHO-Five Well-being Index). A score below 13 was considered as psychological distress; and 13 and above, as normal. An equal number of controls, matched for age, gender, nationality, were also enrolled. Statistical Analysis: The data were analyzed using SPSS software, and proportions were tested with Chi-square or Fisher's test. Odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated to quantify the risk factors. Results: A significantly large proportion (69%) of patients were found to be psychologically distressed, compared to 24% among controls (P Conclusions: We found a high rate of poor well-being and psychological distress in patients suffering from asthma. Young patients and those with relatively short duration of illness, as well as asthmatic females, are more vulnerable to distress and need further psychological evaluation.
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Panicker NR, Sharma PN, Al-Duwaisan AR. Psychological distress and associated risk factors in bronchial asthma patients in Kuwait. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2008 Jan; 62(1): 1-7