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Under 20s more anxious depressed with onset of psoriasis

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Under 20s more anxious depressed with onset of psoriasis
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News  Tue-09-04-2013, 10:33 AM
We all know there is a link between psoriasis and depression, and this study set out to see whether patients with early onset psoriasis differ psychologically from patients with late onset.

Background:
Onset of psoriasis may occur at any age. Early negative experiences often influence personality development, and may lead to physical disease, anxiety and depression in adulthood. Knowledge about onset of psoriasis and psychopathology is limited.

Objectives:
To examine whether patients with early onset psoriasis differ psychologically from patients with late onset, regarding personality traits, anxiety and depression.

Methods:
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 101 consecutively recruited outpatients with psoriasis. A psychosocial interview was performed followed by self-assessment of validated questionnaires; Swedish universities Scales of Personality (SSP), Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI, Form-Y), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II). Psoriasis severity was assessed by the Psoriasis Severity and Area Index (PASI).

Results:
Patients with early onset psoriasis (< age 20) were significantly more anxious and depressed than patients with late onset. In multiple linear regression models, younger age at onset of psoriasis was a significant determinant of higher scores of four personality traits, i.e. SSP-Embitterment, -Trait irritability, -Mistrust and -Verbal trait aggression.

Conclusions:
Our results indicate that early detection of psychological vulnerability when treating children and adolescents with psoriasis seems to be of great importance. Traits of psychological vulnerability and pessimistic personality traits were found to be significantly associated with early onset of psoriasis, but not with disease duration in this study. These traits may be seen as a consequence of psoriasis, and / or as individual traits modulating and impairing clinical course and efforts to cope with psoriasis.

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