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Agreeableness and Self-Consciousness as Predictors of Induced Scratching and Itch in Patients with Psoriasis.

C Schut1, S Muhl2, K Reinisch2, A Claßen2, R Jäger2, U Gieler3, J Kupfer2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Psoriasis (PS) is a frequent skin disease accompanied by itch, a symptom that has been shown to be related to depression and self-consciousness. PS patients describe themselves as more agreeable than healthy controls (HC), a trait that might be protective against impulsive scratching.
PURPOSE: This study is the first to analyze the relationship between agreeableness and induced scratching and between depression, self-consciousness, and induced itch in PS patients.
METHODS: Twenty-four PS patients and 24 HC were shown two videos: an itch-inducing experimental video (EV) and a non-itch-inducing control video (CV). Induced itch/scratching was determined by calculating the difference in itch intensity/number of scratch movements between EV and CV. Validated questionnaires were used to measure agreeableness, depression, and self-consciousness.
RESULTS: In accordance with our hypothesis, in PS patients, public self-consciousness was significantly positively associated with induced itch (r = 0.564; p < 0.001), and agreeableness was significantly negatively associated with induced scratching (r = -0.444; p < 0.05). In HC, the relationship between public self-consciousness and induced itch and between agreeableness and induced scratching were positive, but not significant.
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed distinct findings for PS patients and HC regarding the relationship between agreeableness and induced scratching. The relationship between public self-consciousness and induced itch was positive in both groups. The distinct finding regarding agreeableness supports the idea that scoring low on this scale might be a protective factor for scratching in PS patients. Future research should investigate mediating factors of the outlined relationships.

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Keywords:  Agreeableness; Itch; Psoriasis; Scratching; Self-consciousness

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25754938     DOI: 10.1007/s12529-015-9471-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Behav Med        ISSN: 1070-5503


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