<b>BACKGROUND:</b> High levels of stress have been shown to predict the onset of asthma in children genetically at risk, and to correlate with higher asthma morbidity. Our study set out to examine whether stressful experiences actually provoke new exacerbations in children who already have asthma.<p></p> <b>METHODS:</b> A group of child patients with verified chronic asthma were prospectively followed up for 18 months. We used continuous monitoring of asthma by the use of diaries and daily peak-flow values, accompanied by repeated interview assessments of life events and long-term psychosocial experiences. The key measures included asthma exacerbations, severely negative life events, and chronic stress...
Exposures to psychological stress in early life may contribute to the development or exacerbation of...
Although psychosocial stress has been linked to clinical asthma outcomes, controlled, laboratory par...
A few components have been related to the development of asthma and asthma-related morbidity and mor...
<b>BACKGROUND:</b> High levels of stress have been shown to predict the onset of asthma ...
Ninety children aged 6 to 13 y and suffering from chronic asthma were included in a prospective foll...
Ninety children aged 6 to 13 y and suffering from chronic asthma were included in a prospective foll...
Background: a recent prospective study of children with asthma employing a within subject, over time...
Asthma is a global health concern, especially among children, and is associated with various underly...
Stress can adversely affect asthma and is a risk factor for fatal and near-fatal asthma attacks. Rec...
UnrestrictedChildhood asthma prevalence is often higher in areas of low socioeconomic status (SES), ...
This study examined the relationship between life events and experiences, psychological adjustment a...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that disproportionately affects ...
ObjectivesPrior studies have found that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with ast...
Over the last two decades, a growing body of evidence has linked chronic psychosocial stress to asth...
ABSTRACT Background: Asthma is recognized as a major public health issue for US children. Evidence s...
Exposures to psychological stress in early life may contribute to the development or exacerbation of...
Although psychosocial stress has been linked to clinical asthma outcomes, controlled, laboratory par...
A few components have been related to the development of asthma and asthma-related morbidity and mor...
<b>BACKGROUND:</b> High levels of stress have been shown to predict the onset of asthma ...
Ninety children aged 6 to 13 y and suffering from chronic asthma were included in a prospective foll...
Ninety children aged 6 to 13 y and suffering from chronic asthma were included in a prospective foll...
Background: a recent prospective study of children with asthma employing a within subject, over time...
Asthma is a global health concern, especially among children, and is associated with various underly...
Stress can adversely affect asthma and is a risk factor for fatal and near-fatal asthma attacks. Rec...
UnrestrictedChildhood asthma prevalence is often higher in areas of low socioeconomic status (SES), ...
This study examined the relationship between life events and experiences, psychological adjustment a...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that disproportionately affects ...
ObjectivesPrior studies have found that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with ast...
Over the last two decades, a growing body of evidence has linked chronic psychosocial stress to asth...
ABSTRACT Background: Asthma is recognized as a major public health issue for US children. Evidence s...
Exposures to psychological stress in early life may contribute to the development or exacerbation of...
Although psychosocial stress has been linked to clinical asthma outcomes, controlled, laboratory par...
A few components have been related to the development of asthma and asthma-related morbidity and mor...