Searched for: person:kk2369
in-biosketch:yes
Impact of caregiver depression on child asthma outcomes in Mexicans and Puerto Ricans
Kaur, Karenjot; Arcoleo, Kimberly J; Serebrisky, Denise; Rastogi, Deepa; Marsiglia, Flavio F; Feldman, Jonathan M
OBJECTIVE:Examine whether caregiver depressive symptoms at baseline predict longitudinal child asthma outcomes in the two populations with the largest asthma disparities: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. METHODS:Two hundred and sixty-seven Hispanic caregiver-child dyads (Mexican = 188, Puerto Rican = 79; children 5-12 years) were recruited from clinics and hospitals in Phoenix, AZ and the Bronx, NY. The Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale assessed caregiver depressive symptoms; higher scores indicate greater depressive symptomology. Medical records verified child asthma diagnosis. Assessments for outcome variables occurred at baseline, 3, 6, 9, and 12-month follow-ups. Pulmonary function was measured by spirometry, asthma control was measured by the Asthma Control Test, steroid bursts and acute healthcare utilization were assessed by caregiver report and medical records, and adherence was measured by doser devices on controller medications. Structural equation modeling analyzed baseline caregiver depressive symptoms as a predictor of longitudinal child asthma outcomes, and differences between subgroups. RESULTS:= .07) in Puerto Rican children. Caregiver depressive symptoms did not predict pediatric asthma control or acute healthcare utilization in either subgroup. CONCLUSIONS:Caregiver depressive symptomology had unexpected effects on child asthma outcomes. Results may be explained by the Hispanic paradox, caregiver resilience, acculturation, and the study's longitudinal nature. Further research is needed on social determinants of health that may influence differences in child asthma outcomes in heterogeneous Hispanic communities.
PMCID:9534376
PMID: 34793283
ISSN: 1532-4303
CID: 5475342
Correction to: Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Improves Emotional and Physical Health and Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis
Lehrer, Paul; Kaur, Karenjot; Sharma, Agratta; Shah, Khushbu; Huseby, Robert; Bhavsar, Jay; Sgobba, Phillip; Zhang, Yingting
PMID: 34623527
ISSN: 1573-3270
CID: 5475332
Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Improves Emotional and Physical Health and Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis
Lehrer, Paul; Kaur, Karenjot; Sharma, Agratta; Shah, Khushbu; Huseby, Robert; Bhavsar, Jay; Sgobba, Phillip; Zhang, Yingting
We performed a systematic and meta analytic review of heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVB) for various symptoms and human functioning. We analyzed all problems addressed by HRVB and all outcome measures in all studies, whether or not relevant to the studied population, among randomly controlled studies. Targets included various biological and psychological problems and issues with athletic, cognitive, and artistic performance. Our initial review yielded 1868 papers, from which 58 met inclusion criteria. A significant small to moderate effect size was found favoring HRVB, which does not differ from that of other effective treatments. With a small number of studies for each, HRVB has the largest effect sizes for anxiety, depression, anger and athletic/artistic performance and the smallest effect sizes on PTSD, sleep and quality of life. We found no significant differences for number of treatment sessions or weeks between pretest and post-test, whether the outcome measure was targeted to the population, or year of publication. Effect sizes are larger in comparison to inactive than active control conditions although significant for both. HRVB improves symptoms and functioning in many areas, both in the normal and pathological ranges. It appears useful as a complementary treatment. Further research is needed to confirm its efficacy for particular applications.
PMID: 32385728
ISSN: 1573-3270
CID: 5475322
HEART RATE VARIABILITY BIOFEEDBACK PROMOTES GENERAL RESILIENCE [Meeting Abstract]
Lehrer, Paul; Kaur, Karenjot
ISI:000549961200489
ISSN: 0033-3174
CID: 5476272
The Adaptive Effect of Illness-Specific Panic-Fear on Asthma Outcomes in Mexican and Puerto Rican Children
Feldman, Jonathan M; Kaur, Karenjot; Serebrisky, Denise; Rastogi, Deepa; Marsiglia, Flavio F; Arcoleo, Kimberly J
OBJECTIVE:To examine baseline measures of illness-specific panic-fear (ie, the level of anxiety experienced specifically during asthma exacerbations) as a protective factor in pediatric asthma outcomes over a 1-year period. STUDY DESIGN:The sample comprised 267 children (Mexican, n = 188; Puerto Rican, n = 79; age 5-12 years) from a longitudinal observational study conducted in Phoenix, AZ and Bronx, NY. Assessments were done at baseline and 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. The Childhood Asthma Symptom Checklist was administered at baseline to children and caregivers to assess children's illness-specific panic-fear. Asthma outcome variables quantified longitudinally included pulmonary function, the Asthma Control Test, acute healthcare utilization, and medication adherence, measured by devices attached to inhaled corticosteroids. RESULTS:% in Mexican (β = 0.30; P = .02) and Puerto Rican (β = 0.19; P = .05) children. Panic-fear was not related to medication adherence. CONCLUSIONS:Illness-specific panic-fear had beneficial effects on asthma outcomes in both groups of Latino children. The heightened vigilance associated with illness-specific panic-fear may lead children to be more aware of their asthma symptoms and lead to better strategies for asthma management.
PMID: 31320144
ISSN: 1097-6833
CID: 5475312
Longitudinal Patterns of Mexican and Puerto Rican Children's Asthma Controller Medication Adherence and Acute Healthcare Use
Arcoleo, Kimberly J; McGovern, Colleen; Kaur, Karenjot; Halterman, Jill S; Mammen, Jennifer; Crean, Hugh; Rastogi, Deepa; Feldman, Jonathan M
PMID: 30860858
ISSN: 2325-6621
CID: 5475302
Training in slow (6/min) breathing improves general resilience [Meeting Abstract]
Lehrer, Paul M.; Kaur, Karenjot
ISI:000467560700525
ISSN: 0033-3174
CID: 5476262
Prevalence of anti-inflammatory medication use in asthma patients [Meeting Abstract]
Kaur, Karenjot; Aviles, Milisyaris; Kurup, Varsha; Wamboldt, Frederick; Lu, Shou-En; Lehrer, Paul
ISI:000380683600034
ISSN: 0301-0511
CID: 5476282