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What is the association of depression with clinical response to therapy in patients with psoriatic arthritis treated with biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs?

Ana MartinsDaniela OliveiraTeresa Martins RochaAlexandra BernardoLúcia CostaSofia PimentaMiguel Bernardes
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2023)
Depression in PsA is a frequent yet often understudied comorbidity. The causal relationship between depression and PsA is difficult to decrypt and further research is needed. Recognition of depressive symptoms is crucial and a multidisciplinary approach should be provided to individuals with this comorbidity. Key Points • Depression in PsA is a frequent yet often understudied comorbidity. In our study, the prevalence of depression was 24.8%. • Depression in PsA seems to be associated to lower response to therapy and higher discontinuation rates of bDMARD. • Recognition of depressive symptoms is crucial and a multidisciplinary approach should be provided to individuals with this comorbidity.
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