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Patterns of Inpatient and Outpatient Care for Asthma in Erie and Niagara Counties,Western New York State
Authors:Elaine Wirrell Dr.  Christina Cheung  Sheldon Spier
Affiliation:1. University of Calgary, Canada;2. Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:We surveyed cognitively normal teens with and without chronic illness regarding the perceived physical and social impact of various chronic diseases including asthma.

The overall physical impact of asthma was perceived equivalently to diabetes and arthritis, but less than epilepsy, Down's syndrome, leukemia, and human immunodeficiency virus infection. However, asthma was rated to more commonly cause physical disability (p < 0.001) and restrict activities (p < 0.0005). The social impact of asthma was perceived equivalently to diabetes, but more favorably than the other chronic diseases surveyed. Specifically, teens with asthma were perceived as having fewer behavior problems, being more honest, popular, and fun to be around, but less adept at sports. Only 6 of 149 (4%) teens surveyed expressed any degree of reluctance to befriend peers with asthma.
Keywords:Asthma  chronic disease  adolescent  physical impact  socialization
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