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1 Prospective Impact of Psychiatric Disorders on Employment Status and Health Care Use in Patients Investigated for Occupational Asthma. Lavoie KL, Favreau H, Paine NJ, Lemière C, Joseph M, Gagnon-Chauvin A, Cartier A, Bacon SL 27930478
HKAP
2 Positive and Negative Affect Is Related to Experiencing Chest Pain During Exercise-Induced Myocardial Ischemia. Stébenne P, Bacon SL, Austin A, Paine NJ, Arsenault A, Laurin C, Meloche B, Gordon J, Dupuis J, Lavoie KL 28009652
HKAP
3 Impact of Panic Attacks on Bronchoconstriction and Subjective Distress in Asthma Patients With and Without Panic Disorder. Boudreau M, Bacon SL, Paine NJ, Cartier A, Trutschnigg B, Morizio A, Lavoie KL 28033197
HKAP
4 Relationship between antidepressant therapy and risk for cardiovascular events in patients with and without cardiovascular disease. Lavoie KL, Paine NJ, Pelletier R, Arsenault A, Diodati JG, Campbell TS, Pilote L, Bacon SL 30247064
HKAP
5 Psychological distress is related to poor health behaviours in COPD and non-COPD patients: Evidence from the CanCOLD study. Paine NJ, Bacon SL, Bourbeau J, Tan WC, Lavoie KL, CanCOLD Study Investigators, Aaron SD, Chapman KR, FitzGerald JM, Hernandez P, Marciniuk DD, Maltais F, O'Donnell DE, Sin D, Walker BL, Canadian Respiratory Research Network and teh CanCOLD Collaborative Research Group 30665505
HKAP
6 Association Between Depression, Lung Function and Inflammatory Markers in Patients with Asthma and Occupational Asthma. Paine NJ, Joseph MF, Bacon SL, Julien CA, Cartier A, Ditto B, Favreau H, Lavoie KL 30855523
HKAP

 

Title:Prospective Impact of Psychiatric Disorders on Employment Status and Health Care Use in Patients Investigated for Occupational Asthma.
Authors:Lavoie KLFavreau HPaine NJLemière CJoseph MGagnon-Chauvin ACartier ABacon SL
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27930478?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:27930478 Category:J Occup Environ Med Date Added:2019-05-31
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre, Research Centre, Centre Intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Nord de l'Ile (CIUSSS-NIM)-Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal (Drs Lavoie, Favreau, Paine, Joseph, Ms Gagnon-Chauvin, Dr Bacon); Department of Psychology, University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM) (Drs Lavoie, Favreau, Ms Gagnon-Chauvin); Research Centre, Centre Intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Nord de l'Ile (CIUSSS-NIM) - Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal (Drs Cartier, Lemière); and Department of Exercise Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Drs Paine, Bacon).

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Prospective Impact of Psychiatric Disorders on Employment Status and Health Care Use in Patients Investigated for Occupational Asthma.

J Occup Environ Med. 2016 12;58(12):1196-1201

Authors: Lavoie KL, Favreau H, Paine NJ, Lemière C, Joseph M, Gagnon-Chauvin A, Cartier A, Bacon SL

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We previously reported high rates (34%) of psychiatric disorders (PSY) in patients evaluated for occupational asthma (OA). We determined the impact of PSY on employment status and health care use 12 to 18 months later.

METHODS: One hundred ninety-six patients underwent clinical and psychiatric interviews on the day of their OA evaluation. Patients were re-contacted 12to 18 months later to assess employment status and health care use.

RESULTS: Results indicated that patients with a PSY at baseline were less likely to be employed (adjusted odds ratio?=?2.88; 95% confidence interval?=?1.29 to 6.44) irrespective of final medical diagnosis (including OA), and had higher rates of emergency visits (35% vs 19%, P?=?0.04).

CONCLUSION: Psychiatric morbidity is common in this population and associated with lower employment rates and greater use of emergency services. Greater efforts should be made to assess and treat PSY in this population.

PMID: 27930478 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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