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성인 천식과 우울증과의 관계에 관한 연구

Authors
김여진[김여진]김정은[김정은]이주석[이주석]
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
대한 소아알레르기 호흡기학회
Keywords
Asthma; Depression; Respiratory function tests
Citation
Allergy Asthma & Respiratory Diseases, v.3, no.3, pp.173 - 179
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Allergy Asthma & Respiratory Diseases
Volume
3
Number
3
Start Page
173
End Page
179
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/46535
DOI
10.4168/aard.2015.3.3.173
ISSN
2288-0402
Abstract
Purpose: Asthma is one of the most common allergic diseases in which depression is an important comorbidity. However, little is known about the prevalence of depression in Korean adult asthmatics. This study was performed to evaluate the association between asthma and depression and to investigate the clinical characteristics of Korean adult asthmatics with depression. Methods: Data were acquired from 18,066 men and women, aged older than 19 years who participated in the Fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, which was conducted from 2010 to 2012. The presence of asthma was based on self-reported physician diagnosis of asthma in the Health Interview Surveys. Results: The prevalence of asthma was 3.2%, and that of depression was 4.2%. In univariate analysis, adults with asthma were old age, marital status, unemployment, low education, low monthly family income, low number of household members, obesity (P<0.05) were significantly associated with asthma, but sex, residence area, and smoking status were not associated with asthma. The prevalence of hypertension and depression were higher in asthmatics (P<0.05), while diabetes mellitus was not associated with asthma. After adjustment for age, marital status, number of household members, monthly family income, body mass index, hypertension, unemployment, low educated status, and depression were associated with the higher prevalence of asthma (P<0.01). Depression was associated with female sex, unemployment, while it was not associated with lung function in asthmatics. Conclusion: The results of this study show that depression may be an important risk factor for asthma in Korean adults. Further studies are needed to explore mechanisms responsible for the association between depression and asthma.
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