“I got it covered,” or “Yeah, I know,” are only two of the responses pediatricians and parents may encounter when probing asthmatic teens about their ability to control their condition. But a study presented at this year’s PAS conference, puts that level of control into question. Led by Maria Britto, MD, of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC), Ohio, the CCHMC researchers reported that 74% of adolescents dramatically overestimated their ability to control asthma, especially compared to the teens’ own reports of symptoms, use of rescue medications, and activity limitations. The study included 201 adolescents with an average age of 16.2 years who were observed during clinical visits.