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The Common Sense Model in early adolescents with asthma: Longitudinal relations between illness perceptions,asthma control and emotional problems mediated by coping
Authors:Dana Tiggelman  Monique OM van de Ven  Onno CP van Schayck  Marloes Kleinjan  Rutger CME Engels
Institution:1. Behavioural Science Institute (BSI), Faculty of Social Sciences, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;2. Care and Public Health Research (CAPHRI), Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Objective

The present study examined the longitudinal relations between illness perceptions and asthma control and emotional problems (i.e., anxiety, depression, stress), respectively, in adolescents with asthma. Furthermore, the mediating effects of asthma-specific coping strategies on these relations were examined, as specified in the Common Sense Model (CSM).

Methods

In 2011, 2012, and 2013, adolescents (aged 10–15) with asthma were visited at home (N = 253) and completed questionnaires about their illness perceptions, asthma-specific coping strategies, asthma control, symptoms of anxiety and depression, and perceived stress. Path analyses were used to examine the direct relations of illness perceptions with asthma control and emotional problems and the mediating effects of coping strategies cross-sectionally and longitudinally.

Results

Perceptions of less perceived control and attributing more complaints to asthma were associated with better asthma control. Perceptions of more concern, less coherence, and increased influence of asthma on emotional well-being were associated with more emotional problems. Longitudinally, perceptions of more treatment control and fewer concerns predicted less emotional problems over time. More worrying mediated the cross-sectional relation between perceiving more concern about asthma and less asthma control and the longitudinal relation between perceiving more concern about asthma and more emotional problems.

Conclusion

Illness perceptions were associated with asthma control and emotional problems; however, over time, illness perceptions only predicted changes in emotional problems. Most coping strategies did not mediate the relation between illness perceptions and outcomes. Interventions aimed to change illness perceptions in adolescents with asthma could decrease emotional problems.
Keywords:Adolescents  Asthma  Asthma control  Coping  Emotional problems  Illness perceptions
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