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Factors associated with depression, anxiety and severe mental illness among adults with atopic eczema or psoriasis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Elizabeth I AdesanyaJulian MatthewmanYochai SchonmannJoseph F HayesAlasdair D HendersonRohini MathurAmy R MulickCatherine H SmithSinéad M LanganKathryn E Mansfield
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2022)
Our review highlights limited existing research on factors associated with depression, anxiety and SMI in adults with AE or psoriasis. Observational evidence on factors associated with depression or anxiety in people with psoriasis was conflicting or from single studies, but some identified factors were consistent with those in the general population. Evidence on factors associated with SMIs in people with AE or psoriasis was particularly limited. Evidence from RCTs suggested that AE and psoriasis treated with placebo was associated with higher depression and anxiety scores compared with skin disease treated with targeted therapy; however, follow-up was limited. Therefore, long-term effects on mental health are unclear.
Keyphrases
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