| Literature DB >> 31222671 |
Stefano Tugnoli1, Chiara Agnoli2, Ambra Silvestri2, Silvia Giari3, Vincenzo Bettoli3, Stefano Caracciolo2.
Abstract
Hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa (HS) is one of the most debilitating inflammatory chronic skin diseases and it heavily impairs the emotional and relational life of the patients. Despite its clinical and epidemiological relevance, its psychological correlates are still largely unexplored. The aim of the present study was to investigate the psychological and emotional impact of HS, with a specific focus on psychiatric symptoms, particularly depression, suicidal ideation, self-esteem, anger, and some personality traits. Thirty eight patients diagnosed with HS (HS Group) were compared with a control group of 28 outpatients diagnosed with nevi (N Group) and assessed with psychometric questionnaires (GHQ-28, STAXI-2, BDI-II, BHS, RSES, EF Questionnaire, and I-R Questionnaire). Results showed significant differences between the two groups, with more psychiatric symptoms, lower self-esteem, and higher levels of state anger and of emotional fragility in HS patients. These findings suggest the evidence of a significant psychiatric comorbidity in HS and of a strong emotional impact of the disease.Entities:
Keywords: Anger; Emotional fragility; Hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa; Psychiatric comorbidity; Self-esteem
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31222671 DOI: 10.1007/s10880-019-09640-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Psychol Med Settings ISSN: 1068-9583