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Happiness and psoriasis study

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Happiness and psoriasis study
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News  Thu-15-08-2024, 15:10 PM
Not sure it proves a lot as I would have thought some countries are happier than others but it's a study.

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Background:
Dermatological research has traditionally concentrated on evaluating mental comorbidities, neglecting positive concepts like happiness. Initial studies indicate that psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) impair the happiness of those affected. Considering global happiness variations, this study aimed to explore the disease- and country-specific differences in disease-related quality of life and happiness, and potential influential factors on heuristic happiness among psoriasis and AD patients in Europe.

Methods:
A cross-sectional multicentre study was conducted in dermatology departments of university-affiliated hospitals in eight European countries (Austria, Germany, Italy, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Ukraine) between October 2021 and February 2023. Adult psoriasis and AD patients completed a standardized questionnaire in their native languages, providing data on demographics, disease-related characteristics, disease-related quality of life (Dermatology Life Quality Index, DLQI), heuristic happiness, positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA) and satisfaction with life (SWL). Descriptive analysis and quantile regression were performed.

Results:
Between psoriasis (n = 723) and AD (n = 316) patients almost no differences were observed in happiness, SWL and NA, except for DLQI and small differences in PA, with AD patients reporting greater impact than psoriasis patients. Country-wise variation emerged in DLQI, heuristic happiness, PA, NA and SWL with Austrian patients displaying the highest levels of happiness, satisfaction and positivity, coupled with higher treatment care and lower disease severity. Quantile regression revealed varying coefficients for predictor variables across quantiles, indicating, for example positive effects on heuristic happiness associated with current or previous receipt of systemic therapies at different quantiles.

Conclusion:
This study shows notable happiness differences across European countries and significant disease-related variations, particularly with AD patients being more impaired than psoriasis patients. The findings highlight the need for equality in treatment access and support the development of targeted positive psychological interventions to enhance happiness considering country-specific distinctions in future research and health policies for psoriasis and AD patients.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Funding: Novartis Pharma
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Happiness and psoriasis study - by Fred - Thu-15-08-2024, 15:10 PM
RE: Happiness and psoriasis study - by Turnedlight - Fri-16-08-2024, 14:01 PM
RE: Happiness and psoriasis study - by Fred - Fri-16-08-2024, 14:05 PM
RE: Happiness and psoriasis study - by Forest Walker - Fri-16-08-2024, 16:06 PM
RE: Happiness and psoriasis study - by Caroline - Fri-16-08-2024, 18:59 PM
RE: Happiness and psoriasis study - by Kat - Sun-18-08-2024, 18:41 PM
RE: Happiness and psoriasis study - by Fred - Sun-18-08-2024, 20:04 PM
RE: Happiness and psoriasis study - by Caroline - Sun-18-08-2024, 20:44 PM

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