TY - JOUR
T1 - Adolescents with asthma
T2 - Predictors of quality of life
AU - Burkhart, Patricia V.
AU - Svavarsdottir, Erla Kolbrun
AU - Rayens, Mary Kay
AU - Oakley, Marsha G.
AU - Orlygsdottir, Brynja
PY - 2009/4
Y1 - 2009/4
N2 - Title: Adolescents with asthma: predictors of quality of life. Aim: This paper is a report of a study to determine the demographic, personal, interpersonal and illness factors associated with asthma quality of life (QOL), as self-reported by adolescents from the United States of America (USA) and Iceland. Background: Asthma affects 12% of children in the USA and an estimated 9% in Iceland. Limited research has addressed asthma QOL for adolescents. Methods: This cross-sectional exploratory study included adolescents with asthma (n = 15 from the USA; n = 15 from Iceland), aged 13-17 years, primarily recruited from paediatric practices in central Kentucky, USA and Reykjavik, Iceland. Data were collected in 2006. Adolescents in the USA (47% male) had a mean age of 14·1 years (sd = 1·5); Icelandic adolescents (73% male) had a mean age of 15·1 years (sd = 1·4). Participants completed questionnaires measuring sociodemographic and asthma characteristics, degree of limitations due to asthma, self-rated health, depressive symptoms and asthma QOL. Multiple regression was used to determine predictors of asthma QOL. Results: Gender was statistically significantly associated with QOL. The difference in QOL between adolescents in the USA and Iceland was not statistically significant. Statistically significant predictors of higher asthma QOL were a better rating of overall health (P < 0·01), not having had a severe asthma attack in the last 6 months (P < 0·01), and lower depressive symptoms (P < 0·05). Conclusion: Interventions designed to decrease depression and prevent asthma exacerbations may improve QOL for adolescents with asthma.
AB - Title: Adolescents with asthma: predictors of quality of life. Aim: This paper is a report of a study to determine the demographic, personal, interpersonal and illness factors associated with asthma quality of life (QOL), as self-reported by adolescents from the United States of America (USA) and Iceland. Background: Asthma affects 12% of children in the USA and an estimated 9% in Iceland. Limited research has addressed asthma QOL for adolescents. Methods: This cross-sectional exploratory study included adolescents with asthma (n = 15 from the USA; n = 15 from Iceland), aged 13-17 years, primarily recruited from paediatric practices in central Kentucky, USA and Reykjavik, Iceland. Data were collected in 2006. Adolescents in the USA (47% male) had a mean age of 14·1 years (sd = 1·5); Icelandic adolescents (73% male) had a mean age of 15·1 years (sd = 1·4). Participants completed questionnaires measuring sociodemographic and asthma characteristics, degree of limitations due to asthma, self-rated health, depressive symptoms and asthma QOL. Multiple regression was used to determine predictors of asthma QOL. Results: Gender was statistically significantly associated with QOL. The difference in QOL between adolescents in the USA and Iceland was not statistically significant. Statistically significant predictors of higher asthma QOL were a better rating of overall health (P < 0·01), not having had a severe asthma attack in the last 6 months (P < 0·01), and lower depressive symptoms (P < 0·05). Conclusion: Interventions designed to decrease depression and prevent asthma exacerbations may improve QOL for adolescents with asthma.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Asthma
KW - Health-related quality of life
KW - Nursing
KW - Predictors
KW - Quality of life
KW - Questionnaire survey
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2008.04948.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2008.04948.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 19243461
AN - SCOPUS:61649097477
SN - 0309-2402
VL - 65
SP - 860
EP - 866
JO - Journal of Advanced Nursing
JF - Journal of Advanced Nursing
IS - 4
ER -