Depression and anxiety predict health-related quality of life in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
International Journal of COPD2014Vol. 9, pp. 501–501
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Amy Blakemore, Chris Dickens, Elspeth Guthrie, Peter Bower, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Cara Afzal, Peter Coventry
Abstract
Anxiety and depression predict HRQoL in COPD. However, this longitudinal analysis does not show cause and effect relationships between depression and anxiety and future HRQoL. Future studies should identify psychological predictors of poor HRQoL in well designed prospective cohorts with a view to isolating the mediating role played by anxiety disorder and depression.
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