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Psychosocial impact of skin diseases: A population-based study.

Yik Weng YewAmanda Hui Yu KuanLixia GeChun Wei YapBee Hoon Heng
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Participants with skin diseases were more likely to have depressive symptoms, social isolation, loneliness and lower quality of life. Unemployed, single and elderly patients were at higher risk of developing depressive symptoms. More emphasis should be placed on the psychosocial aspect of care to reduce the burden of skin disease. Some considerations include monitoring patients for mood-related changes and implementing early psychosocial interventions.
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