Title of article :
Physiological and psychological reactivity in women with asthma: the effects of anxiety and menstrual cycle phase
Author/Authors :
Diana M. Dorhofer، نويسنده , , Sandra T. Sigmon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The relation between menstrual cycle timing, panic attacks, and diagnosis of asthma was explored in this study. Women with or without asthma and with or without a history of panic attacks engaged in a psychophysiological task during either the intermenstrual or premenstrual cycle phase and completed self-report measures of menstrual symptoms and attitudes, general psychological symptoms, and attitudes toward illness. No significant differences were identified for psychological or psychophysiological measures with menstrual cycle phase as a factor. However, women with both asthma and a history of panic attacks reported more general psychological distress than women in the other groups, and more state anxiety than controls. Women in the asthma, asthma and panic, and panic groups reported higher anxiety sensitivity than the control group. After listening to asthma-related scenes, women with asthma exhibited a decrease in peak expiratory air flow, and women with asthma and panic exhibited increased skin conductance response magnitude. Implications for the role of anxiety in lung function are discussed, as well as directions for future research with asthma and anxiety populations.
Keywords :
asthma , Premenstrual , panic , Psychophysiological
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy