Abstract
Objective:
This study was to identify specific psychiatric morbidity among asthma patients and to compare their rates to controls.
Method:
Hundred consecutive asthmatics were screened using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-30), and the Present State Examination (PSE). The same instruments were also administered to 75 healthy individuals, and 75 orthopaedic patients.
Results:
Patients with asthma had a higher occurrence of psychopathology. The specific psychiatric diagnoses among asthmatics were generalized anxiety disorder (23%), depressive disorder (11%), while 2% had panic disorder.
Conclusion:
Psychiatric morbidity is more common among asthmatics, than the general population and other patient group.
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