@article{Sánchez Cervantes_Guillén-Díaz-Barriga_Mendoza Madrigal_2021, title={General Quality of Life, Depression, and Anxiety: Differences According to Asthma Control}, volume={35}, url={https://www.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/actualidades/article/view/41887}, DOI={10.15517/ap.v35i131.41887}, abstractNote={<p>Objective. Compare quality of life (QoL) evaluated through the Quality of Life and Health Inventory, as well as depression and anxiety between subjects with controlled asthma and uncontrolled asthma. Method. This is a Cross-sectional, ex post facto study involving 149 Mexican adults with asthma. Results. Significant differences with moderate to large effect size were found in these sub-scales such as physical performance, isolation, free time, daily life, anxiety, and depression. The areas that correlated significantly and positively were daily life with isolation and free time, depression with isolation, and daily life. Subjects with uncontrolled asthma are affected in the QoL subscales related to physical and social activities, psychological treatments must attend to these areas.</p>}, number={131}, journal={Actualidades en Psicología}, author={Sánchez Cervantes, Cintia Tamara and Guillén-Díaz-Barriga, Centli and Mendoza Madrigal, Violeta Alejandra}, year={2021}, month={Aug.}, pages={35–50} }