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000060997 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.2340/00015555-2561
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000060997 041__ $$aeng
000060997 100__ $$aSampogna, F.
000060997 245__ $$aImpairment of sexual life in 3, 485 dermatological outpatients from a multicentre study in 13 European countries
000060997 260__ $$c2017
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000060997 5203_ $$aSkin conditions may have a strong impact on patients’ sexual life, and thus influence personal relationships. Sexual issues are difficult to discuss directly in clinical practice, and a mediated instrument may be useful to capture such information. In this study item 9 of the Dermatology Life Quality Index was used to collect information on sexual impact of several skin conditions in 13 European countries. Among 3, 485 patients, 23.1% reported sexual problems. The impairment was particularly high in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa, prurigo, blistering disorders, psoriasis, urticaria, eczema, infections of the skin, or pruritus. Sexual impact was strongly associated with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. It was generally more frequent in younger patients and was positively correlated with clinical severity and itch. It is important to address the issue of sexual well-being in the evaluation of patients with skin conditions, since it is often linked to anxiety, depression, and even suicidal ideation.
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000060997 590__ $$a3.127$$b2017
000060997 591__ $$aDERMATOLOGY$$b12 / 63 = 0.19$$c2017$$dQ1$$eT1
000060997 592__ $$a1.089$$b2017
000060997 593__ $$aMedicine (miscellaneous)$$c2017$$dQ1
000060997 593__ $$aDermatology$$c2017$$dQ1
000060997 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000060997 700__ $$aAbeni, D.
000060997 700__ $$aGieler, U.
000060997 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-1917-6906$$aTomas-Aragones, L.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000060997 700__ $$aLien, L.
000060997 700__ $$aTiteca, G.
000060997 700__ $$aJemec, G. B. E.
000060997 700__ $$aMisery, L.
000060997 700__ $$aSzabo, C.
000060997 700__ $$aLinder, D.
000060997 700__ $$aEvers, A. W. M.
000060997 700__ $$aHalvorsen, J. A.
000060997 700__ $$aBalieva, F.
000060997 700__ $$aSzepietowski, J. C.
000060997 700__ $$aRomanov, D. V.
000060997 700__ $$aMarron, S. E.
000060997 700__ $$aAltunay, I. K.
000060997 700__ $$aFinlay, A. Y.
000060997 700__ $$aSalek, S. S.
000060997 700__ $$aKupfer, J.
000060997 700__ $$aDalgard, F. J.
000060997 7102_ $$14009$$2735$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Psicología y Sociología$$cÁrea Psicolog.Evolut.Educac
000060997 773__ $$g97, 4 (2017), 478-482$$pActa derm.-venereol.$$tACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA$$x0001-5555
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000060997 951__ $$a2019-07-09-12:03:26
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