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Is bronchial asthma a risk factor for emotional well-being in adolescence? A comparative study
This study aimed to investigate whether bronchial asthma could be a risk factor for emotional well-being during adolescence. This is a comparative cross-sectional design. A total of 450 participants aged 12 to 16 years ( = 13.61 and SD = 1.84) were included (150 with bronchial asthma and 300 health...
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Published in: | Psychology & health 2024-05, p.1-18 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This study aimed to investigate whether bronchial asthma could be a risk factor for emotional well-being during adolescence.
This is a comparative cross-sectional design. A total of 450 participants aged 12 to 16 years (
= 13.61 and SD = 1.84) were included (150 with bronchial asthma and 300 healthy). For both groups, self-esteem, emotional distress, problems with peers, family styles and psychosocial bonds were assessed. T-tests and multi-group structural equation modelling were used for comparative analyses, and the moderating role was analysed through PROCESS.
The t-tests showed a difference in means between the groups, finding lower self-esteem scores in adolescents with asthma, but better emotional well-being, a greater number of bonds and healthier family styles than those of their healthy peers. In the multi-group, the moderating role of bronchial asthma on emotional well-being in adolescence could not be assessed. Moderation analyses indicated that asthma was a moderating variable for the relationship between self-esteem and emotional well-being in adolescence.
Asthma can be a stressful event that makes emotional well-being difficult in the adolescent stage, but there seem to be other more influential factors such as perceived family style or self-esteem. |
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ISSN: | 0887-0446 1476-8321 |
DOI: | 10.1080/08870446.2024.2349644 |