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Thorax 56:266-271 doi:10.1136/thorax.56.4.266
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Relationship between anxiety, depression, and morbidity in adult asthma patients

Table 3

Summary statistics for symptoms (Q score and AQLQ) by PEF, BTS guidelines treatment step, and HAD depression

Q score AQLQ symptom
PEF BTS step HAD depression % ⩾4 Mean (SE) score % ⩽ median of 4.9 Mean (SE) score
⩽359 1–2 ⩽ 4 20% (4/20) 2.3 (0.4) 35% (7/20) 5.2 (0.2)
>4 47% (8/17) 3.6 (0.7) 77% (13/17) 3.8 (0.4)
3–5 ⩽ 4 40% (2/5) 3.2 (0.8) 40% (2/5) 5.0 (0.6)
>4 79% (11/14) 5.3 (0.7) 93% (13/14) 3.1 (0.3)
>359 1–2 ⩽ 4 14% (3/22) 1.3 (0.4) 27% (6/22) 5.4 (0.3)
>4 6% (1/17) 1.5 (0.3) 53% (9/17) 5.0 (0.5)
3–5 ⩽ 4 43% (3/7) 3.3 (0.6) 29% (2/7) 5.3 (0.5)
>4 50% (3/6) 4.3 (1.4) 67% (4/6) 4.0 (0.8)
  • The higher the Q score, or the lower the AQLQ score, the greater the symptoms. Also the higher the HAD depression score, the worse the depression.

  • PEF = peak expiratory flow. HAD = Hospital Anxiety and Depression score.

  • PEF is split by the overall median of 359.

  • HAD depression score is split by the overall median of 4.

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