| Literature DB >> 25741380 |
Noriko Yamamoto1, Jun Nagano1.
Abstract
The influence of a caregiver's stress on the development of childhood asthma is an important aspect of the treatment and prevention of illness. Many cross-sectional studies have investigated the association between parenting attitude and/or caregiver's stress and childhood asthma morbidity, but prospective studies are more advantageous than cross-sectional studies in interpreting a causal relationship from the results. We here present an overview of prospective studies that have reported a relationship between parental stress and the morbidity or course of childhood asthma and discuss the role of parental mental health in its prevention and treatment. Almost all of the studies referred to in this paper show that caregiver (mostly mothers) stress contributed to the onset and to a poor prognosis, while only a few studies have examined the adverse effect of paternal stress on childhood asthma. Their results are inconsistent, and there is insufficient data examining specific stress-related properties that can be targeted in intervention studies. Not only maternal but also paternal influence should be considered in future studies, and it will be important to assess specific stress-related properties that can be the foundation of specific intervention methods.Entities:
Keywords: Caregiver; Childhood asthma; Parent; Personality; Prospective study; Psychological stress
Year: 2015 PMID: 25741380 PMCID: PMC4349604 DOI: 10.1186/s13030-015-0034-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopsychosoc Med ISSN: 1751-0759
Prospective studies reporting an association between caregiver stress and childhood asthma
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| Wright, 2002 | Caregivers | Perceived stress | Predisposed | 496 | 2 to 3 m | Wheezing | 1y | Positive assoc. b/w caretakers’ perceived stress and child's wheezing occurrence | |
| Milam, 2008 | Parent | Perceived stress | Healthy | 2888 | 5 to 6 y | Wheezing | 1y | Positive assoc. b/w parental stress and child's wheezing incidence, in parents with asthma or in boys | |
| Wood, 2011 | Mother | Pregnancy anxiety, postnatal depression, perceived stress, difficult life circumstances | Predisposed | 560 | Pre-born | Wheezing | 1y (2nd/3rd trimester to age 1y) | Positive assoc. b/w mother's stress/depression and multiple wheezing | |
| Reyes, 2011 | Mother | Prenatal/postnatal demoralization | African Americans/Hispanics | 279 | Pre-born | Wheezing | 5y (3rd trimester to age 5y) | Positive assoc. b/w mother's prenatal demoralization with wheezing | |
| Guxens, 2014 | Mother and Father | Psychological distress, depression, anxiety | General population | 4848 | Pre-born | Wheezing, age 1 to 4y; asthma diagnosis, age 6y | 6y (2nd trimester to age 6y) | Positive assoc. b/w mother's prenatal distress/depression/anxiety and child's wheezing/asthma | |
| Course of disease | |||||||||
| Weil, 1999 | Parent | Mental health, life stress, social support, parenting style | Patients with asthma | 1528 | 4 to 9 y | Asthma symptoms, wheezing, hospitalization | 9 m | Positive assoc. b/w mental health and hospitalization | |
| Bartlett, 2004 | Mother | Depression | Patients with asthma | 158 | 8y in average | Asthma morbidity, ED visits | 6 m | No assoc. b/w mother's depression and morbidity; Some assoc. b/w mother's depression and a constellation of beliefs and attitudes that may influence adherence | |
| Nagano, 2010 | Mother | Behavioral pattern associated with chronic stress, parenting style | Patients with asthma | 223 | 2 to 12 y | Asthma symptoms (severity) | 1y | <7y: positive assoc. b/w chronic irritation/emotional suppression and asthma severity; no assoc. with parenting style. 7+ y: positive assoc. b/w over interference and asthma severity; negative assoc. with egocentric behavior. | |
| Lange, 2011 | Mother and Father | Fathers: PTSD, depression, antisocial behaviour Mothers: depression | Puerto Rican twins and their parents | 339 pairs | 1 y | Asthma symptoms, oral steroid use, hospitalization | 2y | Positive assoc. b/w paternal depression and oral steroid use, maternal depression and hospitalization | |