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	<journaltitle>Int J Qualitative Stud Health Well-Being</journaltitle>
	<supertitle>SHORT COMMUNICATION</supertitle>
	<title>Health related quality of life and psychological variables among a sample of asthmatics in Ile-Ife South-Western Nigeria</title>
	<shorttitle>Health related quality of life and asthma in Nigeria</shorttitle>
	<abstract>
		<para>
			<i>
				<b>Background:</b>
			</i> Assessment of health related quality of life (HRQL) has become central to assessing the self-perceived impact of physical and mental impairment on patient&apos;s health. Studies have reported a high rate of psychological disturbances among asthmatics; however, the impact of these psychological factors on HRQL remains unexplored.</para>
		<para>
			<i>
				<b>Objectives:</b>
			</i> To assess the health related quality of life among a sample of asthmatics and to identify the psychological and clinical variables that affect quality of life among asthmatics.</para>
		<para>
			<i>
				<b>Method:</b>
			</i> A total of 81 patients attending the clinic were assessed using the Mini-Asthma Quality of Life questionnaire (Mini-AQLQ), and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Sociodemographic and clinical variables were also obtained from the patients, the lung function was assessed using Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR).</para>
		<para>
			<i>
				<b>Results:</b>
			</i> Mean age of all the patients was 35.22 (SD&plusmn;14.36) with a mean duration of asthma symptoms of 17.5 (SD&plusmn;14.4) years. Mean peak expiratory flow was 336 l/min (SD&plusmn;74.12). Anxiety was present in 44.4% of respondents, while 40% of respondents reported the presence of depressive symptoms, 48.1% of the respondents reported low scores on the asthma quality of life questionnaire. Poor quality of life was associated with the presence of psychological symptoms, female sex, and lower educational level.</para>
		<para>
			<i>
				<b>Conclusion:</b>
			</i> Psychosocial variables are just as important as clinical variables as determinants of health related quality of life among asthmatics.</para>
	</abstract>
	<keywordset>
		<keyword>quality of life</keyword>
		<keyword>asthma</keyword>
		<keyword>anxiety</keyword>
		<keyword>depression</keyword>
		<keyword>psychosocial</keyword>
	</keywordset>
	<intro id="S0001">
		<title>Introduction</title>
		<para>Asthma is one of the most common diseases in the world, it affects all ages and sex, and is found in all geographical regions of the world. It is reported to affect up to 300 million people worldwide <citationref linkend="CIT0001">1</citationref>. It is associated with significant medical morbidity and has also become an important cause of burden in terms of its personal, social and economic impact on individuals, health care facilities, and governments globally <citationref linkend="CIT0002">2</citationref>. There is growing evidence that the traditional asthma outcome measures such as respiratory symptoms and pulmonary functions do not totally express patients&rsquo; perception of the limitation determined by the condition <citationref linkend="CIT0003">3</citationref>. Assessment of health related quality of life [HRQL] has become central to assessing the self-perceived impact of physical and mental impairment on patients&rsquo; health <citationref linkend="CIT0004">4</citationref>. Asthma has been directly related to impaired asthma-related quality of life including increased work and school absences, an inability to perform household chores, and restriction of social activities <citationref linkend="CIT0005">5</citationref>.</para>
		<para>Previous studies in Nigeria <citationref linkend="CIT0006">6</citationref> and from other parts of the world <citationref linkend="CIT0007">7</citationref>
			<citationref linkend="CIT0008">8</citationref> has shown that psychological factors are important in asthma. Studies have also shown that the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and emotional disorders in hospital clinic samples is higher than in controls <citationref linkend="CIT0009">9</citationref>. Adams et al. <citationref linkend="CIT0010">10</citationref> in their study also concluded that psychological factors, especially coping styles, need to be taken into account when using health related quality of life as outcome measures.</para>
		<para>A physical and electronic search did not reveal any study in Nigeria assessing the health related quality of life in this group of patients, neither has any study examined the effect of psychological and clinical variables on quality of life among asthmatics in Nigeria. The aim of this study was to assess the quality of life among asthmatics attending the chest clinic of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex Ile-Ife Hospital and identify psychological and clinical variables that are associated with health related quality of life among asthmatics.</para>
	</intro>
	<section1 id="S0002" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-S0002">
		<title>Methods</title>
		<section2 id="S20003" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-S20003">
			<title>Subjects</title>
			<para>A total of 81 consecutive adult patients with physician diagnosed asthma were recruited from the asthma clinic of Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Ile-Ife Osun State Nigeria. The study was conducted between January and June 2010.</para>
			<para>Patients were eligible if they have a primary diagnosis of asthma. The diagnosis of asthma was confirmed on symptoms consistent with asthma and a chart evidence of bronchodilator reversibility test of FEV<sub>1</sub>&ge;15% with at least 200 ml, 20 min after inhalator of 400 microgram of B<sub>2</sub>-agonist (Salbutamol).</para>
			<para>The patients were clinically stable with no exacerbation or hospital admission and no change in medication dosage or frequency in the last 4 weeks in order to avoid any bias in patients&rsquo; opinion about their health status. Patients with other comorbidity conditions like COPD and hypertensive heart disease and those with pre-existing recognized psychopathology were excluded. Eligible patients were interviewed by a team of researchers led by the second author in a prepared room in the clinic.</para>
			<para>Ethical clearance for the study was obtained from the institutions ethical committee. After the purpose of the study was explained, each patient gave a written consent before being included.</para>
		</section2>
		<section2 id="S20004" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-S20004">
			<title>Study design</title>
			<para>All patients were screened for eligibility. The participant completed sociodemographic questionnaires that capture variables such as the age, sex, occupational status, and clinical variables such as duration of symptoms. Each patient completed the Mini-Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire <citationref linkend="CIT0011">11</citationref> and Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale <citationref linkend="CIT0012">12</citationref>.</para>
			<para>The lung function was assessed by peak expiratory flow meter (Micro Medical Ltd, Rochester, UK) after due explanation of the procedure and accompanied demonstration. The best of three satisfactory readings was recorded describing the procedure.</para>
		</section2>
		<section2 id="S20005" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-S20005">
			<title>Instruments</title>
			<para>Mini-Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (Mini-AQLQ) <citationref linkend="CIT0011">11</citationref>: The original asthma quality of life questionnaire is a disease specific instrument with 32-items that was designed to measure functional impairments that are most troublesome to adult asthma patients <citationref linkend="CIT0013">13</citationref>. It has four domains: symptoms (12 items), activity limitation (11 items), emotional function (5 items), and environmental stimuli (4 items), validation studies have shown that it has good evaluative and discriminative properties <citationref linkend="CIT0013">13</citationref>
				<citationref linkend="CIT0014">14</citationref>. The Mini-AQLQ was developed by the same author with the aim of having a measure with the same specification as the original AQLQ, but short and easy to complete. The Mini-AQLQ has 15 items that are divided into four domains, these are symptoms domain (5 items), activity domains (4 items), emotional domain (3 items), and environmental domain (3 items). All items are equally weighted. The questionnaire is analyzed directly from the scores recorded and expressed as the mean score per item for each domain thus the score ranges from 1 to 7 for each domain, and for the overall quality of life score that is the mean score of all the items. Higher scores indicate better quality of life. The internal consistency test done showed a Cronbachs alpha coefficient of 0.8469, while the alpha for each domain and the overall AQOL ranged from 0.7454&ndash;0 8332. On the Mini-AQOL, for this study a score of mean +/&ndash; 1 standard deviation is graded &lsquo;fair&rsquo;, a score&hairsp;&lt;&hairsp;mean &ndash;1 standard deviation is graded poor quality of life, while&hairsp;&gt;&hairsp;mean +1 standard deviation is graded good quality of life</para>
			<para>Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale [HADS] <citationref linkend="CIT0012">12</citationref>: The Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale has been widely used to detect anxiety and depressive symptoms in general medical outpatient populations. It is also intended to measure the severity of emotional disorder. It has seven depression questions and seven anxiety items. The fourteen <citationref linkend="CIT0014">14</citationref> items are rated on a 4-point scale ranging from absence of symptom, or the presence of a positive feature (scoring 0) to maximum symptomatology or absence of positive features that scores 3 <citationref linkend="CIT0010">10</citationref>. The instrument has been widely used and standardized among Nigerians where a minimum score of eight <citationref linkend="CIT0008">8</citationref> on each of the subscales has been observed to indicate the presence of significant symptoms <citationref linkend="CIT0015">15</citationref>.</para>
			<para>Statistics: All data were analyzed using the statistical package for the social sciences (Version 11), Chicago, IL. Descriptive statistics were used and the test of association was done using chi squared test for proportions and student &lsquo;t&rsquo; test for mean values. Pearson&apos;s correlation was also used, while regression analysis was used to assess the predictive values of some variables.</para>
		</section2>
	</section1>
	<section1 id="S0006" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-S0006">
		<title>Results</title>
		<para>The mean age of respondents was 35.22 (SD&plusmn;14.36), with a male female ratio of 1:1, mean duration of asthma symptom 17.9 (SD&plusmn;14.49) (<tableref linkend="T0001">Table 1</tableref>). Twelve (14.8%) have had two or more hospital admissions due to asthma symptoms in the past one year, other clinical variables are shown in <tableref linkend="T0002">Table 2</tableref>.
</para>
		<formaltable id="T0001" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-T0001">
			<title>Table 1.&emsp;Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents</title>
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								<para>Variable</para>
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								<para>Frequency (%)/Mean (SD)</para>
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								<para>Age</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Mean (sd)</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>35.22 (14.36)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Age at onset of asthma</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Mean (SD)</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>17.9 (14.39)</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
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							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Sex</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Male</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>42 (51.9)</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Female</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>39 (48.1)</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Marital status</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Married</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>45 (55.6)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Single</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>36 (44.4)</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
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							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Educational status</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Up to secondary education</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>21 (25.9)</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Up to tertiary education</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>60 (74.1)</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
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							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Occupational status</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Government employed</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>30 (37.0)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Privately employed</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>27 (33.3)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Unemployed</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>9 (11.1)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Student</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>15 (18.5)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
					</tbody>
				</tgroup>
			</table>
		</formaltable>
		<formaltable id="T0002" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-T0002">
			<title>Table 2.&emsp;Clinical, psychological and mini-AQOL variables</title>
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							<entry colname="c1" rowsep="1" align="left">
								<para>Variable</para>
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							<entry colname="c2" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>Frequency(%)/Mean (sd)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
					</thead>
					<tbody>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>Mean PEF (SD)</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>336/min (74.12)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Mean values of the mini-AQOL domains mean (SD)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Symptoms domain</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>3.75 (1.34)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Emotional domain</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>4.10 (1.90)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Environmental domain</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>3.60 (2.20)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Activity domain</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>4.50 (1.48)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;AQOL overall</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>3.58 (1.78)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Perceived severity of asthma by patient</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Mild</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>24 (29.6)</para>
							</entry>
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							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Moderate</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>42 (51.9)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Severe</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>15 (18.5)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Number of hospitalization for asthma in the past year</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;0</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>39 (48.1)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;1</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>30 (37.0)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;2</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>8 (9.9)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;&hairsp;&gt;&hairsp;3</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>4 (4.9)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Medication</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Short acting bronchodilators alone</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>33 (40.7)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Short acting bronchodilators&hairsp;+&hairsp;inhaled steroids</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>30 (37.1)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Long and short acting bronchodilators&hairsp;+&hairsp;inhaled steroids</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>18 (22.2)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Smoking</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Yes</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>15 (18.5)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;No</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>66 (81.5)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>Alcohol use</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Yes</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>21 (25.9)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;No</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>60 (74.1)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry align="left" namest="c1" nameend="c2">
								<para>HAD scores</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Anxiety present</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>36 (44.4)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Absent</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>45 (55.6)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Depression present</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>39 (48.9)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>&emsp;Absent</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>42 (51.9)</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
					</tbody>
				</tgroup>
			</table>
		</formaltable>
		<para>The mean quality of life in the various domains of the Mini-AQOL were symptoms domain 3.6 (SD&plusmn;1.34), emotion domain 4.0 (SD&plusmn;1.90), environment domain 3.0 (SD&plusmn;2.20), activity domain 4.5 (SD&plusmn;1.48) and the mean overall AQOL was 3.58 (SD&plusmn;1.78). Variables significantly associated with the overall quality of life included the presence of anxiety symptoms (&khgr;<sup>2</sup>=7.9, <i>P</i>=.02), depressive symptoms (&khgr;<sup>2</sup>=6.45, <i>P</i>=.04), the number of hospital admissions because of asthma in the past year (&khgr;<sup>2</sup>=9.6, <i>P</i>=.05), number of asthma attacks in the past month (&khgr;<sup>2</sup>=15.7, <i>P</i>=.003), low educational status (&khgr;<sup>2</sup>=6.6, <i>P</i>=.04), smoking (&khgr;<sup>2</sup>=10.96, <i>P</i>=.004), and alcohol use (&khgr;<sup>2</sup>=23.47, <i>P</i>=.001).</para>
		<para>There is also a significant negative correlation between the overall quality of life and patient&apos;s age, peak expiratory flow (PEF), anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and asthma attacks (<tableref linkend="T0003">Table 3</tableref>). Regression analysis using overall asthma quality of life score as dependent variable showed that anxiety (<i>t</i>=0.27, <i>p</i>=.01), low educational status (<i>t</i>=2.75, <i>p</i>=.007), and female gender (<i>t</i>=2.37, <i>p</i>=.02) all significantly predicted low quality of life.
</para>
		<formaltable id="T0003" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-T0003">
			<title>Table 3.&emsp;Correlation between mini-AQOL domains scores and other variables (Pearsons)</title>
			<table frame="topbot" orient="port">
				<tgroup cols="11">
					<colspec colnum="1" colname="c1" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="2" colname="c2" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="3" colname="c3" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="4" colname="c4" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="5" colname="c5" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="6" colname="c6" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="7" colname="c7" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="8" colname="c8" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="9" colname="c9" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="10" colname="c10" colwidth="1*"/>
					<colspec colnum="11" colname="c11" colwidth="1*"/>
					<thead>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para/>
							</entry>
							<entry rowsep="1" align="center" namest="c2" nameend="c3">
								<para>Age</para>
							</entry>
							<entry rowsep="1" align="center" namest="c4" nameend="c5">
								<para>PEF</para>
							</entry>
							<entry rowsep="1" align="center" namest="c6" nameend="c7">
								<para>Depression scores</para>
							</entry>
							<entry rowsep="1" align="center" namest="c8" nameend="c9">
								<para>Anxiety scores</para>
							</entry>
							<entry rowsep="1" align="center" namest="c10" nameend="c11">
								<para>Asthma attacks in past month</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" rowsep="1" align="left">
								<para>Variables</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>r</i>
								</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c3" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>P</i>-value</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c4" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>r</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c5" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>P</i>-value</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c6" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>r</i>
								</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c7" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>P</i>-value</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c8" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>r</i>
								</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c9" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>P</i>-value</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c10" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>r</i>
								</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c11" rowsep="1" align="center">
								<para>
									<i>P</i>-value</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
					</thead>
					<tfoot valign="top">
						<row>
							<entry namest="c1" nameend="c11">
								<para>
									<i>r</i> &ndash; Pearsons correlation values.</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry namest="c1" nameend="c11">
								<para>*Significant at <i>P</i>&lt;.05.</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
					</tfoot>
					<tbody>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>Symptom</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.07</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c3" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.51</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c4" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.26</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c5" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c6" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.29</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c7" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c8" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.28</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c9" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c10" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.33</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c11" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>Emotion</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.24</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c3" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c4" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.16</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c5" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.39</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c6" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.03</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c7" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.81</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c8" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.45</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c9" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.001*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c10" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.41</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c11" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>Environment</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.28</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c3" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c4" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.38</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c5" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.04*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c6" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.13</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c7" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.23</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c8" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.14</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c9" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.3</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c10" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.17</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c11" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.12</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>Activity</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.28</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c3" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c4" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.18</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c5" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.33</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c6" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.32</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c7" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.001*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c8" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.28</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c9" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c10" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.44</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c11" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
						<row>
							<entry colname="c1" align="left">
								<para>Overall AQOL</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c2" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.31</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c3" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.001*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c4" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.39</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c5" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.04*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c6" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.27</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c7" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.05*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c8" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.26</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c9" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c10" align="char" char=".">
								<para>&ndash;0.35</para>
							</entry>
							<entry colname="c11" align="char" char=".">
								<para>0.01*</para>
							</entry>
						</row>
					</tbody>
				</tgroup>
			</table>
		</formaltable>
	</section1>
	<section1 id="S0007" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-S0007">
		<title>Discussion</title>
		<para>Asthma is a disease that can result in varying degrees of restrictions affecting the physical, emotional, and social spheres of a patient&apos;s life, thus affecting patient&apos;s quality of life.</para>
		<para>In this study, the presence of psychological symptoms resulted in low quality of life scores in all the domains of the asthma quality of life questionnaire; Adam et al. <citationref linkend="CIT0010">10</citationref> had reported that people with both asthma and psychological distress have poorer quality of life. Mancuso et al. <citationref linkend="CIT0016">16</citationref> also reported that asthmatics reporting the presence of depressive symptoms have worse health related quality of life than asthma patients with similar disease activity but fewer depressive symptoms. Reports have also shown that psychological factors may influence asthma management in many ways, for example, depression is associated with decreased problem solving ability <citationref linkend="CIT0017">17</citationref>, memory <citationref linkend="CIT0018">18</citationref>, and attention span <citationref linkend="CIT0019">19</citationref>, this may slow decision making and affect asthma management. Anxiety can also influence asthma self-management behavior. Thus as in other studies <citationref linkend="CIT0010">10</citationref>
			<citationref linkend="CIT0016">16</citationref>, this study suggests that the comorbidity of asthma and psychological symptoms affect the quality of life of asthmatics.</para>
		<para>Other factors that were significantly associated with quality of life in our sample of asthmatics include the number of asthma attacks in the past month and the number of hospital admissions related to asthma in the past year. This is not surprising since the presence of asthma symptoms affect quality of life, while improvement in symptoms result in improvement in patients&rsquo; perceived quality of life <citationref linkend="CIT0011">11</citationref>. The educational status of the patients was also significantly associated with asthma quality of life. Sociodemographic factors such as socioeconomic status, level of education, and others had been reported as important independent factors that influence quality of life among asthmatics <citationref linkend="CIT0020">20</citationref>, our results corroborates these findings.</para>
		<para>There was also an inverse relationship between the peak expiratory flow (PEF) rate and overall asthma quality of life (AQOL). The peak expiratory rate (PEF), which is an indication of lung function and may indicate disease severity, confirms that the more severe the patients diseased condition the worse the patient&apos;s quality of life.</para>
		<para>Regression analysis also indicates that both psychological symptoms and sociodemographic variables are important predictors of quality of life among asthmatics. The presence of anxiety, which is an indication of distress, along with a low educational level and female gender are all important predictors of low quality of life among asthmatics. Physicians caring for this group of patients will do well to take note of this group of patients with a view to improving their quality of life.</para>
		<para>Limitation to this study included the fact that assessment was done only once thus change in patients&rsquo; diseased state and quality of life could not be assessed. The instrument used was also not compared to another instrument thus its effectiveness cannot be fully assessed. Objective assessment of disease severity was also not done. All these may affect the generalizability of the findings.</para>
	</section1>
	<section1 id="S0008" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-S0008">
		<title>Conclusion</title>
		<para>This study has shown that psychological and sociodemographic factors apart from disease specific variables are important determinants of quality of life among asthmatics.</para>
	</section1>
	<section1 id="S0009" doi="10.3402/ljm.v6i0.5846-S0009">
		<title>Conflict of interest and funding</title>
		<para>The authors have not received any funding or benefits from industry or elsewhere to conduct this study.</para>
	</section1>
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