Background: Asthma is a major public health problems and its prevalence has risen in recent decades world wide. Various explanations have been proposed to explain this trend including air pollution, aeroallergens, diet, infections and tobacco smoke. However, focus on biological risk factors has not fully explained this trend. A mountoing body of research evidence suggest that psychological stress is likely to be a factor contributing to the developement of asthma. The aim of the present study was to estimate the effect of psychological distress on asthma mortality rate at the aggregate level. Subjects and methods: Trends in age-adjusted, sex-specific suicide (as an integral indicator for the psyhosocial distress) and asthma mortality rate ...
AbstractObjectiveThere is evidence that asthma is associated with an increase in psychiatric disorde...
OnlinePubl.Purpose: Overwhelming distress exceeds the capacity of healthy coping strategies to feel ...
Asthma has been associated with psychological factors for centuries: Moses Maimonides in his "Treati...
asthma, stress, mortality, time, series, analysis, RussiaBackground: Asthma is a mayor public health...
ABSTRACTThree factors in recent medical research and treatment (advances in the field of psychoneuro...
Adjustment for psychosocial and family problems is common in epidemiological research. Recursive par...
© 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Thoracic SocietyBACKGROUND: Reports of psychological condi...
AbstractRecently published research contends that anxiety and depression are more common in asthmati...
Context: Recent literature shows a high prevalence of psychological distress in bronchial asthma. A...
Mortality risk is relatively high in young people with asthma, and the risk may include causes of de...
Exposures to psychological stress in early life may contribute to the development or exacerbation of...
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Background: Positive associations between asthma and a range of mental disorders have been increasin...
The aim of this research was study the role of psychosocial factors in exacerbations of asthma in ad...
[[abstract]]Objective: Mortality risk is relatively high in young people with asthma, and the risk m...
AbstractObjectiveThere is evidence that asthma is associated with an increase in psychiatric disorde...
OnlinePubl.Purpose: Overwhelming distress exceeds the capacity of healthy coping strategies to feel ...
Asthma has been associated with psychological factors for centuries: Moses Maimonides in his "Treati...
asthma, stress, mortality, time, series, analysis, RussiaBackground: Asthma is a mayor public health...
ABSTRACTThree factors in recent medical research and treatment (advances in the field of psychoneuro...
Adjustment for psychosocial and family problems is common in epidemiological research. Recursive par...
© 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Thoracic SocietyBACKGROUND: Reports of psychological condi...
AbstractRecently published research contends that anxiety and depression are more common in asthmati...
Context: Recent literature shows a high prevalence of psychological distress in bronchial asthma. A...
Mortality risk is relatively high in young people with asthma, and the risk may include causes of de...
Exposures to psychological stress in early life may contribute to the development or exacerbation of...
Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and instituti...
Background: Positive associations between asthma and a range of mental disorders have been increasin...
The aim of this research was study the role of psychosocial factors in exacerbations of asthma in ad...
[[abstract]]Objective: Mortality risk is relatively high in young people with asthma, and the risk m...
AbstractObjectiveThere is evidence that asthma is associated with an increase in psychiatric disorde...
OnlinePubl.Purpose: Overwhelming distress exceeds the capacity of healthy coping strategies to feel ...
Asthma has been associated with psychological factors for centuries: Moses Maimonides in his "Treati...