Impact of Help-Seeking Behaviors on Allergic Rhinitis and Mental Health: A Longitudinal Study
Impact of Help-Seeking Behaviors on Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma Control, and Mental Health: A Retrospective and Longitudinal Analysis of Allergy Medication Use
QHSLab, Inc.
200,000 participants
Jan 1, 2020
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Summary
This study explores how help-seeking behaviors for both emotional well-being and allergies impact the management of allergic rhinitis, asthma, and mental health symptoms, including anxiety and depression. The research involves a retrospective and longitudinal analysis of patients who sought treatment for allergic rhinitis and mental health concerns. The goal is to highlight the importance of integrating mental health care into allergy treatment plans to improve overall patient outcomes.
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NCT06623799