Cross-Sectional Study on Prevalence of Psychological Comorbidity in Patients with Psoriasis
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Cross-Sectional Study on Prevalence of Psychological Comorbidity in Patients with Psoriasis. / Wohlrab, J.; Herrmann, A; Kocalevent, Rüya-Daniela.
In: Ann Clin Med Case Rep, Vol. 8, No. 14, 2022, p. 1-6.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Cross-Sectional Study on Prevalence of Psychological Comorbidity in Patients with Psoriasis
AU - Wohlrab, J.
AU - Herrmann, A
AU - Kocalevent, Rüya-Daniela
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This study investigates the prevalence of psychological comorbidity in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis vulgaris. Furthermore, the relation between the type of disorder and the degree ofpsoriasis severity has been analysed. In 10 German study sites 137female (61 = 44.5%) and male (76=55.5%) patients that had beendiagnosed with moderate or severe psoriasis by a qualified dermatologist were surveyed. The most frequent observed comorbiditieswere moderate to severe depressive syndromes (23.4%), followedby alcohol syndromes (5.8%) and panic disorders (4.6%). Analysisof relations between the type and severity of disorder and the degree of psoriasis severity showed no significant correlations. Thepresent data confirm the psychosocial stress of patient with psoriasis regardless of the degree of severity
AB - This study investigates the prevalence of psychological comorbidity in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis vulgaris. Furthermore, the relation between the type of disorder and the degree ofpsoriasis severity has been analysed. In 10 German study sites 137female (61 = 44.5%) and male (76=55.5%) patients that had beendiagnosed with moderate or severe psoriasis by a qualified dermatologist were surveyed. The most frequent observed comorbiditieswere moderate to severe depressive syndromes (23.4%), followedby alcohol syndromes (5.8%) and panic disorders (4.6%). Analysisof relations between the type and severity of disorder and the degree of psoriasis severity showed no significant correlations. Thepresent data confirm the psychosocial stress of patient with psoriasis regardless of the degree of severity
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
VL - 8
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Ann Clin Med Case Rep
JF - Ann Clin Med Case Rep
SN - 2639-8109
IS - 14
ER -