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Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar

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MARTINS, Ana; VASQUES, Susana  y  SANTOS, Paulo. Family determinants as a risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic review. Rev Port Med Geral Fam [online]. 2020, vol.36, n.2, pp.144-152. ISSN 2182-5173.  https://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v36i2.12604.

Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a preventable respiratory disease, with repercussions in quality of life. Worldwide COPD is a leading cause of mortality. Cigarette smoking is the most debated risk factor, but it’s important to identify other determinants at stake. Family context and behaviors have an impact on the individual’s health. Objective: This systematic review aims to characterize family determinants as possible risk factors for the development of COPD. Methods: A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, followed by a three-step selection process. Data were processed by two independent reviewers and studies were gathered based on pre-defined variables. English written, articles about risk factors for COPD related to the familiar context, meta-analysis, case-control, cohort, and cross-sectional studies were included. The family determinants considered were childhood maltreatment, education level of the patient, socioeconomic status and family history of tobacco. Results: From 196 references retrieved, inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, and eight studies were included. This review found six articles about education, one about socioeconomic status, one about family history of tobacco and one about childhood maltreatment as possible risk factors. One of the studies was a meta-analysis that did not contain any of the other studies included. Conclusions: Little evidence is available on the effect of family determinants in the development of COPD. The studies reported an association between COPD and low socioeconomic status and low education and interaction with childhood maltreatment.

Palabras clave : Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Family; Risk factors.

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