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Asthma in adolescence affects daily life and school attendance - Two cross-sectional population-based studies 10 years apart.

Caroline StridsmanElisabeth DahlbergKarin ZandrénLinnéa Hedman
Published in: Nursing open (2017)
Between the years 2003-2013, the proportion of adolescents reporting that asthma interfered with daily life had increased, in 2013, girls were significantly more affected than boys. The proportion reporting a worsening of asthma at school had decreased, but it was still over a quarter. The proportion of absenteeism from school and from physical education was at the same level both years. Asthma triggers were described to be poor air quality, poorly cleaned environment, allergens, strong fragrance, rebuilding projects, physical education and stress.
Keyphrases
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