2017
DOI: 10.1080/13651501.2017.1301482
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Psychiatric comorbidity and suicidal ideation in psoriasis, melanoma and allergic disorders

Abstract: The results from this study suggest that patients affected by psoriasis have an increased risk of psychiatric comorbidities and suicidal ideation compared to those who have other dermatological disorders.

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“…In Gupta et al's study, the risk of completed suicide when biologics were used for psoriasis was significantly greater than that when biologics were used for any other indication (OR 1.47; 95% CI 1.03–2.11) (Gupta et al, ). This suggests an inherent, increased risk of suicidality in psoriasis, as reported by several epidemiologic studies (Dalgard et al, ; Kurd et al, ; Pompili et al, ; Pompili et al, ; Singh et al, ; Zachariae et al, ), independent of biologic therapy. Therefore, the observed incidences of SIB in psoriasis patients on biologics may ultimately reflect an underlying epiphenomenon.…”
Section: Psoriasis and Suicidalitymentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…In Gupta et al's study, the risk of completed suicide when biologics were used for psoriasis was significantly greater than that when biologics were used for any other indication (OR 1.47; 95% CI 1.03–2.11) (Gupta et al, ). This suggests an inherent, increased risk of suicidality in psoriasis, as reported by several epidemiologic studies (Dalgard et al, ; Kurd et al, ; Pompili et al, ; Pompili et al, ; Singh et al, ; Zachariae et al, ), independent of biologic therapy. Therefore, the observed incidences of SIB in psoriasis patients on biologics may ultimately reflect an underlying epiphenomenon.…”
Section: Psoriasis and Suicidalitymentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Original sources cited within articles were retrieved when necessary. English‐language articles examining the association of psoriasis with various aspects of suicidality were identified (Table ) (Abuabara et al, ; Chi et al, ; Dalgard et al, ; Egeberg et al, ; Friedman et al, ; Gupta et al, ; Gupta & Gupta, ; Kimball et al, ; Kimball et al, ; Krueger et al, ; Kurd et al, ; Lamb et al, ; Picardi et al, ; Pompili et al, ; Pompili et al, ; Rapp et al, ; Sanna et al, ; Sharma et al, ; Singh et al, ; Singhal et al, ; Svedbom et al, ; Wu et al, ; Zachariae et al, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory, immune-mediated, skin disease that greatly affects health-related quality of life (HRQOL; Augustin and Radtke, 2014 ). Psoriasis is associated with negative psychosocial outcomes, including lower psychological well-being and higher psychological distress ( Offidani et al, 2016 ), psychiatric morbidity ( Pompili et al, 2017 ), cognitive impairment ( Innamorati et al, 2018 ), and impulse control difficulties ( Almeida et al, 2017 ). Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune connective tissue disease characterized by progressive vasculopathy and fibrosis of skin and internal organs ( Varga et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%