پديد آورندگان :
Rahimi Bazneh Soodabeh نويسنده , Zarghami Mehran نويسنده , Imani Taj Akram نويسنده , Heydarnajad Hassan نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The effect of mental status on physical conditions has been well established and it has been proven that
psychosocial factors play an important role in physical diseases. There are numerous factors that may be involved in
development of asthma. Emotional stress and anxiety attacks are of the factors responsible for initiation of asthmatic attacks.
Materials and Methods: For evaluation of the personality traits of asthmatic patients, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
Inventory (MMPI) test was used which had 8 clinical and 3 validity scales. It is one of the most frequently used personality
tests in mental health. This study was performed on 300 asthmatic patients including 197 females and 103 males. Along with
personality traits, we also evaluated demographic characteristics of patients including age, sex, level of education, marital
status, and number of children.
Results: Level of education, age and marital status were significantly correlated with the severity of disease (P=0.001,
P=0.007 and P=0.011, respectively). Our study results showed that people with low educational level, middle-aged and
married individuals were at higher risk of developing severe asthma. Correlation coefficients between clinical scales of D
(depression), Hs (hypochondriasis), Hy (hysteria), Pt (psychasthenia), Pa (paranoia) and Sc (schizophrenia) and severity of
asthma were rD=0.301, rHs=0.306, rHy=0.159, rPt=0.161, rPa=0.1431 and rSc=0.136, respectively. All correlations were
statistically significant indicating the presence of depression, excitability and anxiety symptoms in these patients.
Conclusion: Signs and symptoms of mental disorders are usually disregarded and therefore, they often remain
undiagnosed. However, such conditions are potential risk factors for psychosomatic diseases like asthma. (Tanaffos 2009;
8(2): 37-41)