Prevalence of alexithymia in patients with psoriasis and its association with disease burden: a multicentre observational study
Autor: | Sampogna, F., Puig, L., Spuls, P., Girolomoni, G., Radtke, M. A., Kirby, B., Brunori, M., Bergmans, P., Smirnov, P., Rundle, J., Lavie, F., Paul, C., Affleck, A., Antoniou, C., Ayala, F., Bakulev, A., Bam, E., Belinchon, I., Bewley, A., Botella, R., Chasapi, V., Chimenti, S., Cianchini, G., de Jong, E., de Kort, W., Duval-Modeste, A. -B., Fernandez Llaca, J. H., Gaastra, M., Ghislain, P. -D., Goujon, C., Griffiths, C., Horev-Yakir, L., Ioannidis, D., Izu, R., Krasagakis, K., Lacour, J-P., Lambert, J., Lopez Estebaranz, J. L., Malara, G., Markham, T., Matz, H., Mcbride, S., Moseng, D., Nikkels, A., Papakonstantis, M., Pavlotsky, F., Pavlovsky, L., Pellacani, G., Peserico, A., Piccirillo, Aniello, Potenza, C., Prignano, F., Puig Sanz, L., Raboobee, N., Rallis, E., Ramon, M., Reguiai, Z., Riedl, E., Ruer, M., Rustad, L., Salmhofer, W., Sanchez-Carazo, J. L., Schmutz, J. -L., Sokolovsky, E., Sotiriadis, D., Tobin, A. -M., Zhukova, O., Ziv, M. |
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Přispěvatelé: | Amsterdam Movement Sciences - Restoration and Development, APH - Methodology, APH - Quality of Care, AII - Inflammatory diseases, Dermatology |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Zdroj: | BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau instname British Journal of Dermatology, 176(5), 1195-1203. Wiley-Blackwell British journal of dermatology, 176(5), 1195-1203. Wiley-Blackwell Sampogna, F, Puig, L, Spuls, P, Girolomoni, G, Radtke, M A, Kirby, B, Brunori, M, Bergmans, P, Smirnov, P, Rundle, J, Lavie, F, Paul, C & the EPIDEPSO Investigators 2017, ' Prevalence of alexithymia in patients with psoriasis and its association with disease burden : a multicentre observational study ', British Journal of Dermatology, vol. 176, no. 5, pp. 1195-1203 . https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.15243 |
ISSN: | 0007-0963 |
Popis: | SummaryBackground Single-centre studies show that alexithymia, defined as difficulty in recognizing and describing emotions, is more prevalent among psoriasis patients than in the general population. However, its prevalence and the consequences of the association between alexithymia and psoriasis are unclear. Objectives The primary objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of alexithymia, as defined by a score ≥61 in the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), in a large sample of patients who had plaque psoriasis for ≤10 years and were eligible for phototherapy or systemic treatment. The secondary objectives were to investigate the relationship between alexithymia and the clinical and psychological aspects of psoriasis. Methods Data were collected in the framework of an observational, multicenter, international study, the EPidemiological Study In Patients With Recently DiagnosEd PSOriasis (EPIDEPSO), aiming at investigating the prevalence of alexithymia and other psychosocial comorbidities in psoriasis patients with ≤10 years disease duration. Results The prevalence of alexithymia within a cohort of 670 patients was 24.8% (95%CI: 21.7-28.2). Patients with alexithymia had a higher burden of psoriasis, including significant impairment of quality of life, higher levels of anxiety and depression, a higher risk of alcohol dependency and impairment of work productivity, compared to patients without alexithymia. Conclusion It is important to identify alexithymic patients with psoriasis in clinical practice as they suffer from a higher disease burden and have a lower ability to express their feelings. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. |
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