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Research Paper | Medicine Science | India | Volume 4 Issue 4, April 2015 | Rating: 6.9 / 10
Common Psychiatric Disorders amongst Patients with Psoriasis: A Tertiary Hospital Based Case Control Study
Dr. Jitendra Singh Bist, Dr. Sumit Khattri, Dr. Neeti Kumari, Dr. Abhishek Arun
Abstract: Background Psoriasis is a common, genetically determined inflammatory and proliferative disease of the skin. Psychological stress can exacerbate the disease. Objectives This study sought to investigate the depression and anxiety disorders among patients with psoriasis and control group. Material and Methods This study was a comparative case-control study. It included 100 psoriatic patients who were compared to 100 controls. The patient group was recruited from the outpatient clinic of dermatology department of Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical and Health Sciences (SGRRIM & HS), Dehradun and diagnosed by a consultant and a specialist dermatologists. The sample includes both sexes, ageing from 20 to 50. Results From One-hundred patients in each group, 57 were male (50 control) and 43 were female (50 control). Depression score was 78 % and 20 % in psoriatic patients and control, respectively. The Beck depression inventory (BDI) of patients with psoriasis were significantly higher than scores of the control group (P < 0.001). Anxiety symptoms scored on BAI also revealed higher values than controls, with a highly statistically significant value (Chi-square= 35.8 and p<0.001). Conclusion The results revealed that psoriatic patients reported significantly higher degrees of depression and anxiety than controls. Understanding their diverse mechanisms of coping can give them a better chance for a more comprehensive and beneficial management plan.
Keywords: Psoriasis, Anxiety, Depression
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 4, April 2015,
Pages: 1994 - 1997