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Dermatological patients with itch report more stress, stigmatization experience, anxiety and depression compared to patients without itch: Results from a European multi-centre study.
Zeidler, C; Kupfer, J; Dalgard, F J; Bewley, A; Evers, A W M; Gieler, U; Lien, L; Sampogna, F; Tomas Aragones, L; Vulink, N; Finlay, A Y; Legat, F J; Titeca, G; Jemec, G B; Misery, L; Szabó, C; Grivcheva Panovska, V; Spillekom van Koulil, S; Balieva, F; Szepietowski, J C; Reich, A; Ferreira, B R; Lvov, A; Romanov, D; Marron, S E; Gracia Cazaña, T; Elyas, A; Altunay, I K; Thompson, A R; van Beugen, S; Ständer, S; Schut, C.
Affiliation
  • Zeidler C; Department of Dermatology and Center for Chronic Pruritus, University Hospital Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Kupfer J; Institute of Medical Psychology, Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen, Germany.
  • Dalgard FJ; Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway.
  • Bewley A; Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Skåne University Hospital, Malmo, Sweden.
  • Evers AWM; Barts Health NHS Trust & Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
  • Gieler U; Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Institute of Psychology, Unit Health, Medical and Neuropsychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Lien L; Vitos Klinik, Gießen, Germany.
  • Sampogna F; Faculty of Social and Health Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Elverum, Norway.
  • Tomas Aragones L; Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders, Innlandet Hospital Trust, Brumunddal, Norway.
  • Vulink N; Clinical Epidemiology Unit, IDI-IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
  • Finlay AY; Department of Psychology, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Legat FJ; Aragon Psychodermatology Research Group Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Titeca G; Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam UMC, Location Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Jemec GB; Division of Infection and Immunity, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
  • Misery L; Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
  • Szabó C; Clinique Notre Dame de Grâce, Gosselies, Belgium.
  • Grivcheva Panovska V; Department of Dermatology, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark.
  • Spillekom van Koulil S; Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Balieva F; Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Brest, Brest, France.
  • Szepietowski JC; Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary.
  • Reich A; School of Medicine, PHI University Clinic of Dermatology, University St Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, North Macedonia.
  • Ferreira BR; Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Department of Medical Psychology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Lvov A; Department of Dermatology, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway.
  • Romanov D; Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway.
  • Marron SE; Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland.
  • Gracia Cazaña T; Department of Dermatology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszów University, Rzeszów, Poland.
  • Elyas A; Centre for Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Altunay IK; Department of Dermatology, Coimbra Hospital and University Centre, Portugal.
  • Thompson AR; University of Brest, Lien, France.
  • van Beugen S; Central State Medical Academy of Department of Presidential Affairs, Moscow, Russia.
  • Ständer S; Medical Research and Educational Centre, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
  • Schut C; Department of Psychiatry and Psychosomatics, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 38(8): 1649-1661, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38468596
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Itch as the most common symptom in dermatology has been shown to be related to psychological factors such as stress, anxiety and depression. Moreover, associations were found between perceived stigmatization and itch. However, studies investigating the differences between patients with dermatoses with and without itch regarding perceived stress, stigmatization, anxiety and depression are missing. Therefore, one of the aims of the second study of the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry (ESDaP study II) was to investigate these relationships in a large cohort of patients with different itchy dermatoses.

RESULTS:

3399 patients with 14 different itchy dermatoses were recruited at 22 centres in 17 European countries. They filled in questionnaires to assess perceived stigmatization, stress, signs of clinically relevant anxiety or depression, itch-related quality of life, the overall health status, itch duration, frequency and intensity. The most significant association between the severity of itching and the perception of stress was observed among individuals with rosacea (correlation coefficient r = 0.314). Similarly, the strongest links between itch intensity and experiences of stigmatization, anxiety, and depression were found in patients with seborrheic dermatitis (correlation coefficients r = 0.317, r = 0.356, and r = 0.400, respectively). Utilizing a stepwise linear regression analysis, it was determined that within the entire patient cohort, 9.3% of the variation in itch intensity could be accounted for by factors including gender, levels of anxiety, depression, and perceived stigmatization. Females and individuals with elevated anxiety, depression, and perceived stigmatization scores reported more pronounced itch intensities compared to those with contrary attributes.

CONCLUSION:

This study underscores the connection between experiencing itch and its intensity and the psychological strain it places on individuals. Consequently, psychological interventions should encompass both addressing the itch itself and the interconnected psychological factors. In specific cases, it becomes imperative for dermatologists to direct individuals towards suitable healthcare resources to undergo further psychological assessment.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Anxiety / Pruritus / Stress, Psychological / Depression Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol Journal subject: DERMATOLOGIA / DOENCAS SEXUALMENTE TRANSMISSIVEIS Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Germany

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Anxiety / Pruritus / Stress, Psychological / Depression Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol Journal subject: DERMATOLOGIA / DOENCAS SEXUALMENTE TRANSMISSIVEIS Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Germany