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000047864 100__ $$aDalgard, F.J.
000047864 245__ $$aThe psychological burden of skin diseases: a cross-sectional multicenter study among dermatological out-patients in 13 european countries
000047864 260__ $$c2015
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000047864 5203_ $$aThe contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, and this is a large-scale study to ascertain the association between depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation with various dermatological diagnoses. This international multicenter observational cross-sectional study was conducted in 13 European countries. In each dermatology clinic, 250 consecutive adult out-patients were recruited to complete a questionnaire, reporting socio-demographic information, negative life events, and suicidal ideation; depression and anxiety were assessed with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. A clinical examination was performed. A control group was recruited among hospital employees. There were 4,994 participants––3,635 patients and 1,359 controls. Clinical depression was present in 10.1% patients (controls 4.3%, odds ratio (OR) 2.40 (1.67–3.47)). Clinical anxiety was present in 17.2% (controls 11.1%, OR 2.18 (1.68–2.82)). Suicidal ideation was reported by 12.7% of all patients (controls 8.3%, OR 1.94 (1.33–2.82)). For individual diagnoses, only patients with psoriasis had significant association with suicidal ideation. The association with depression and anxiety was highest for patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, hand eczema, and leg ulcers. These results identify a major additional burden of skin disease and have important clinical implications.
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000047864 591__ $$aDERMATOLOGY$$b1 / 61 = 0.016$$c2015$$dQ1$$eT1
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000047864 593__ $$aBiochemistry$$c2015$$dQ1
000047864 593__ $$aMolecular Biology$$c2015$$dQ1
000047864 593__ $$aDermatology$$c2015$$dQ1
000047864 593__ $$aCell Biology$$c2015$$dQ1
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000047864 700__ $$aGieler, U.
000047864 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-1917-6906$$aTomas-Aragones, L.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000047864 700__ $$aLien, L.
000047864 700__ $$aPoot, F.
000047864 700__ $$aJemec, G.B.E.
000047864 700__ $$aMisery, L.
000047864 700__ $$aSzabo, C.
000047864 700__ $$aLinder, D.
000047864 700__ $$aSampogna, F.
000047864 700__ $$aEvers, A.W.M.
000047864 700__ $$aHalvorsen, J.A.
000047864 700__ $$aBalieva, F.
000047864 700__ $$aSzepietowski, J.
000047864 700__ $$aRomanov, D.
000047864 700__ $$aMarron, S.E.
000047864 700__ $$aAltunay, I.K.
000047864 700__ $$aFinlay, A.Y.
000047864 700__ $$aSalek, S.S.
000047864 700__ $$aKupfer, J.
000047864 7102_ $$14009$$2735$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Psicología y Sociología$$cÁrea Psicolog.Evolut.Educac
000047864 773__ $$g135, 4 (2015), 984-991$$pJ. invest. dermatol.$$tJOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY$$x0022-202X
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