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Control of asthma, severity of the disease and quality of life in adult outpatients under standard treatment
M. Barros, J. Anderson, R. González, N. González (Valparaíso, Chile)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Asthma control or asthma severity
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Asthma control or asthma severity
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E-Communication Session
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2789
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Airway diseases
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M. Barros, J. Anderson, R. González, N. González (Valparaíso, Chile). Control of asthma, severity of the disease and quality of life in adult outpatients under standard treatment. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 2789
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Patricio Jimenez - 08.10.2008 10:23
CONGRATULATIONS AND COMMENTS
Dear Dr Barros, hope this paper be published soon. Perhaps, you my try another way to evaluate correlations, not Pearson but instead Spearman with corrections. I think correlations may be too weak for analizing these data. Congratulations again. Patricio
Manuel Barros - 08.10.2008 10:20
Statistical Notes
I very much appreciate your comments. Thank you.
Alessandro Marcon - 07.10.2008 09:50
statistical notes
Dear Dr. Barros, I have a few notes that I hope you will find useful. When analysing correlation between scores, I would prefer a non-parametric technique like Spearman rank correlation coefficients to Pearson's correlation. It is likely that the scores are not normally (nor even simmetrically) distributed. Moreover, the lack of an association between the severity score and the QoL score seems to be merely due to insufficient power, given the relatively low number of subjects in your study. It is not surprising to me that the lack of an association was found when correlating the 2 scores with the smaller range (<10 points per scale). Thank you for your work, Alessandro Marcon, Italy
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