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Historical Context of Parentectomy: Parentectomy, a harsh and invasive family-based intervention for asthma, was a dominant treatment for over 50 years. It involved separating children from their families, based on the belief that an unknown allergen in the home was causing asthma.
Evolution of Asthma Understanding: The understanding of asthma evolved from being seen as an allergic reaction to considering emotional and relational factors. Early theories suggested asthma was linked to unconscious reactions to family dynamics, particularly the mother-child relationship.
Impact of Family Emotional Environment: Studies have shown that the family emotional environment significantly impacts asthma. Negative family dynamics, such as high hostility and low warmth, are associated with worse asthma outcomes in children.
Modern Asthma Management: Advances in asthma treatment, such as potent and portable inhaled medications, have made parentectomy obsolete. Modern approaches focus on managing asthma with medication and understanding the role of family dynamics without resorting to invasive interventions.
Complexity of Family Factors: The studies in the Special Issue highlight the complexity of family factors in asthma management. Different family dynamics and processes affect asthma in various ways, and a simplistic approach to understanding these factors is insufficient. The research emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of how family interactions influence asthma outcomes.
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