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Increased risk of psychiatric disorders in adult patients with vitiligo: A nationwide, population‐based cohort study in Taiwan

Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disease that has a major impact on the quality of life of patients. However, a nationwide study of the association between vitiligo and the incidence of inclusive psychiatric diseases has not been conducted in the Asian population. Therefore, this study aimed to analyz...

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Published in:Journal of dermatology 2020-05, Vol.47 (5), p.470-475
Main Authors: Chen, Chih‐Yu, Wang, Wei‐Ming, Chung, Chi‐Hsiang, Tsao, Chang‐Huei, Chien, Wu‐Chien, Hung, Chih‐Tsung
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description Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disease that has a major impact on the quality of life of patients. However, a nationwide study of the association between vitiligo and the incidence of inclusive psychiatric diseases has not been conducted in the Asian population. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the association between vitiligo and the risk of psychiatric disorders using a nationwide database in Taiwan. Data were collected from the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan from 2000 to 2013. In total, 1432 subjects with vitiligo and 5728 age‐, sex‐ and index year‐matched controls were enrolled in this study. Patients with vitiligo tend to have more coexisting psychiatric disorders than healthy individuals, regardless of their sex, age group and facility level of care. After adjusting for sex, age, comorbidity, urbanization and facility level of care, the adjusted hazard ratio of overall psychiatric disorders for patients with vitiligo was 2.926 (95% confidence interval [CI], 2.646–3.236; P 
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