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Patients with chronic urticaria have a higher risk of psychiatric disorders: a population-based study.

Chia-Yu ChuY T ChoJ H JiangC C ChangS C LiaoC H Tang
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2019)
Patients with CU had a higher prevalence and risk of psychiatric disorders and psychiatric medication prescription than control groups. What's already known about this topic? Previous studies have shown a high prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities in patients with chronic urticaria (CU), with rates ranging from 35% to 60%. Anxiety, depression and somatoform disorders have been reported as the most prevalent mental disorders in patients with CU. What does this study add? Patients with CU had a higher prevalence of psychiatric disorders and psychiatric medication use than control groups in the general population. The relative risk (RR) of psychiatric disorders was 1·43 for those with mild CU, 1·50 for those with moderate CU and 2·32 for those with severe CU vs. controls. The RR for psychiatric medication use was 1·95 for those with mild CU, 2·70 for those with moderate CU and 2·09 for those with severe CU vs. controls. Mental health evaluations and management are important elements in CU management.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • aqueous solution
  • metal organic framework
  • healthcare
  • depressive symptoms
  • risk factors
  • adverse drug