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Unrecognised psychopathology in patients with difficult asthma: major mental and personality disorders

Authors :
Maarten J. M. van Son
Martina E.F. Bühring
Victor J M Pop
Lonneke C. J. Prins
Jan-Willem Meijer
Anton R.J. van Keimpema
Source :
BJPsych open
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2015.

Abstract

BackgroundDifficult asthma is a severe subgroup of asthma in which the main feature is uncontrollability of symptoms. Psychopathology is suggested to be prominent in patients with difficult asthma and considered important in its treatment; however, the evidence is scarce.AimsTo describe psychopathology in difficult asthma, both major mental and personality disorders, based on diagnostic interviews.MethodThis study was conducted in a specialised asthma care centre. A total of 51 patients with difficult asthma were diagnosed at the start of the treatment programme using two structured clinical interviews for both major mental (SCID-I) and personality disorders (SCID-II) according to DSM-IV-TR.ResultsAbout 55% of the patients with difficult asthma had a psychiatric disorder of which 89% was undiagnosed and untreated before being interviewed. About 49% had a minimum of one major mental disorder of which the cluster of anxiety disorders was the most common cluster of major mental disorders, followed by somatoform disorders. About 20% were diagnosed with a personality disorder. Of the 10 patients with a personality disorder, 9 had an obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates that more than half of patients with difficult asthma had a psychiatric disorder of which 89% was unrecognised. This study highlights the importance of offering patients with difficult asthma a psychiatric diagnostic interview and/or a psychiatric consultation as part of their routine medical examination and provision of appropriate psychiatric treatment. Moreover, it highlights the urgency of further research into the role of psychopathology in the development of difficult asthma.

Details

ISSN :
20564724
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BJPsych Open
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....675f80e8bab4ae21bf25219fb06ca20b