| Literature DB >> 35651367 |
Imran Satia1,2,3,4, Alexandra J Mayhew3,4, Nazmul Sohel3,4, Om Kurmi1,2,3,5, Kieran J Killian1, Paul M O'Byrne1,2, Parminder Raina3,4.
Abstract
Background: Chronic cough is a common troublesome condition, but risk factors for developing chronic cough are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to understand the relationship between mental health disorders, personality traits and chronic cough.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35651367 PMCID: PMC9149388 DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00119-2022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ERJ Open Res ISSN: 2312-0541
Descriptive data on incident chronic cough at follow-up 1 (n=22 547)
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| 2506 (11.1) | 20 041 (90.9) |
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| 45–54 | 498 (8.2) | 5605 (91.8) |
| 55–64 | 810 (10.7) | 6756 (89.3) |
| 65–74 | 698 (12.9) | 4705 (87.1) |
| ≥75 | 500 (14.4) | 2975 (85.6) |
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| Male | 1329 (12.2) | 9571 (87.8) |
| Female | 1177 (10.1) | 10 470 (89.9) |
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| Never-smoker | 1163 (9.4) | 11 227 (90.6) |
| Ex-smoker | 1053 (12.1) | 7638 (87.9) |
| Current smoker | 281 (21.0) | 1056 (79.0) |
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| Newfoundland and Labrador | 186 (11.3) | 1463 (88.7) |
| Nova Scotia | 183 (9.4) | 1767 (90.6) |
| Quebec | 389 (8.0) | 4466 (92.0) |
| Ontario | 665 (13.6) | 4234 (86.4) |
| Manitoba | 275 (12.1) | 1995 (87.9) |
| Alberta | 278 (12.4) | 1969 (87.6) |
| British Columbia | 530 (11.3) | 4147 (88.7) |
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| Extraversion | ||
| Low (<4) | 857 (11.0) | 6915 (89.0) |
| High (≥4) | 1585 (11.1) | 12 649 (88.9) |
| Agreeableness | ||
| Low (<4) | 106 (13.3) | 693 (86.7) |
| High (≥4) | 2339 (11.0) | 18 937 (89.0) |
| Conscientiousness | ||
| Low (<4) | 108 (16.4) | 551 (83.6) |
| High (≥4) | 2343 (10.9) | 19 111 (89.1) |
| Emotional stability | ||
| Low (<4) | 236 (13.9) | 1462 (86.1) |
| High (≥4) | 2216 (10.9) | 18 205 (89.1) |
| Openness to experiences | ||
| Low (<4) | 239 (11.0) | 1927 (89.0) |
| High (≥4) | 2184 (11.1) | 17 571 (88.9) |
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| CESD-10 <10 | 2020 (10.4) | 17 330 (89.6) |
| CESD-10 ≥10 | 479 (15.2) | 2671 (84.8) |
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| K-10 <22 | 2208 (10.7) | 18 368 (89.3) |
| K-10 ≥22 | 232 (16.0) | 1222 (84.0) |
Data are presented as n (%). CESD-10: Center for Epidemiologic Study Short Depression Scale; K-10: Kessler Psychological Distress Scale.
FIGURE 1The independent effects of personality traits, depressive symptoms and psychological distress on the incidence of chronic cough. The complete model is mutually adjusted for all variables including age, sex, smoking status, body mass index, educational level, province, self-reported general health, interview language and physician-diagnosed respiratory airways diseases (asthma and COPD). K-10: Kessler Psychological Distress Scale; CESD-10: Center for Epidemiologic Study Short Depression Scale.
Descriptive data on incident depressive symptoms and psychological distress at follow-up 1
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| Extraversion | ||||
| Low (<4) | 713 (9.7) | 6645 (90.3) | 332 (3.9) | 8186 (96.1) |
| High (≥4) | 1013 (7.0) | 13 395 (93.0) | 533 (3.3) | 15 576 (96.7) |
| Agreeableness | ||||
| Low (<4) | 81 (11.0) | 655 (89.0) | 43 (4.9) | 826 (95.1) |
| High (≥4) | 1647 (7.8) | 19 427 (92.2) | 820 (3.4) | 22 997 (96.6) |
| Conscientiousness | ||||
| Low (<4) | 94 (19.4) | 391 (80.6) | 55 (9.3) | 554 (90.7) |
| High (≥4) | 1643 (7.7) | 19 712 (92.3) | 814 (3.4) | 23 298 (96.6) |
| Emotional stability | ||||
| Low (<4) | 258 (23.1) | 859 (76.9) | 183 (14.0) | 1127 (86.0) |
| High (≥4) | 1478 (7.1) | 19 263 (92.9) | 685 (2.9) | 22 731 (97.1) |
| Openness to experiences | ||||
| Low (<4) | 227 (11.3) | 1777 (88.7) | 101 (4.3) | 2238 (95.7) |
| High (≥4) | 1495 (7.6) | 18 171 (92.4) | 758 (3.4) | 21 423 (96.6) |
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| CESD-10 <10 | 502 (2.3) | 21 446 (97.7) | ||
| CESD-10 ≥10 | 370 (13.0) | 2471 (87.0) | ||
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| K-10 <22 | 1473 (7.0) | 19 579 (93.0) | ||
| K-10 ≥22 | 254 (35.0) | 471 (65.0) | ||
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| No chronic cough | 1227 (7.2) | 15 839 (92.8) | 541 (3.0) | 17 677 (97.0) |
| Cough at baseline only | 149 (10.2) | 1318 (89.8) | 74 (4.5) | 1564 (95.5) |
| Cough at follow-up 1 only | 198 (10.0) | 1773 (90.0) | 120 (5.5) | 2067 (94.5) |
| Cough at baseline and follow-up 1 | 195 (11.7) | 1470 (88.3) | 88 (4.7) | 1785 (95.3) |
Data are presented as n (%). CESD-10: Center for Epidemiologic Study Short Depression Scale; K-10: Kessler Psychological Distress Scale.
FIGURE 2The independent effects of chronic cough, personality traits and psychological distress on the incidence of depressive symptoms (Center for Epidemiologic Study Short Depression Scale (CESD-10) ≥10). The complete model is mutually adjusted for all variables including age, sex, smoking status, body mass index, educational level, province, self-reported general health, interview language and physician-diagnosed respiratory airways diseases (asthma and COPD). K-10: Kessler Psychological Distress Scale.
FIGURE 3The independent effects of chronic cough, personality traits and depressive symptoms on the incidence of psychological distress (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K-10) ≥22). The complete model is mutually adjusted for all variables including age, sex, smoking status, body mass index, educational level, province, self-reported general health, interview language and physician-diagnosed respiratory airways diseases (asthma and COPD). CESD-10: Center for Epidemiologic Study Short Depression Scale.
FIGURE 4Summary of findings.