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Mental Health Self-Assessment in Patients With Moderate to Severe Psoriasis: An Observational, Multicenter Study of 1164 Patients in Spain (The VACAP Study)

Abstract Background Poor self-assessed mental health appears to be related to the severity of psoriasis. Objective To evaluate the impact of psoriasis severity on mood and anxiety disorders. Methods A prospective, observational, multicenter study was conducted by 123 dermatologists in Spain. Patient...

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Published in:Actas dermo-sifiliográficas 2013-12, Vol.104 (10), p.897-903
Main Authors: Pujol, R.M, Puig, L, Daudén, E, Sánchez-Carazo, J.L, Toribio, J, Vanaclocha, F, Yébenes, M, Sabater, E, Casado, M.A, Caloto, M.T, Aragón, B
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Summary:Abstract Background Poor self-assessed mental health appears to be related to the severity of psoriasis. Objective To evaluate the impact of psoriasis severity on mood and anxiety disorders. Methods A prospective, observational, multicenter study was conducted by 123 dermatologists in Spain. Patients ( n = 164; mean [SD] age, 45.11 [13.92] years; 60.8% males) with moderate to severe psoriasis were evaluated at baseline and 4 months later. Psoriasis severity was measured using the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI), with a score range of 0 (mild) to 72 (severe); body surface area involvement (BSA); and physician global assessment (PGA) scores, with a range of 1 (mild) to 7 (severe). Mental health was assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), with a total possible score of 0–42 (higher scores representing worse mental health). Mean first and second visit scores were compared. Results Mean (SD) scores improved between the first and second visit as follows: 13.24 (9.50) to 5.07 (6.03) for PASI, 12.52 (7.92) to 10.78 (7.32) for overall HADS, 7.83 (4.55) to 6.85 (4.21) for the HADS anxiety subscale, and 4.72 (4.12) to 3.95 (3.76) for the HADS depression subscale ( P < .001 in all cases). Multivariate analyses showed that the main factors related to anxiety were psoriasis severity, sex, and completion of graduate studies. The independent variables included in the model for depression were psoriasis severity, sex, and psoriasis located on the head. Conclusions Reductions in disease severity improve self-assessed mood and anxiety disorders in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis.
ISSN:0001-7310
1578-2190
DOI:10.1016/j.ad.2013.04.014