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Use of mind-body practices by patients with psoriasis: results from a study on 2562 patients.

Laurent MiséryJ ShourickJulien SeneschalC PaulG de PouvourvilleD JullienEmmanuel MahéH BachelezR AubertPascal JolyS HéasZ ReguiaiK EzzedineCharles TaïebM A Richard
Published in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2020)
Although numerous effective and well-tolerated treatments for psoriasis are available, many patients use mind-body practices (MBPs) because they suffer from psychological distress, anxiety, depression or other psychological disorders. Those can be directly or indirectly related to psoriasis or not related. Psychosocial interventions, including MBPs, offer an effective means to improve quality of life and anxiety in patients with psoriasis [1]. We asked to patients with psoriasis if they used MBPs or not.
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