Exploring the psychological impact of childhood-onset psoriasis: a systematic review.

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1093/ced/llae276
Veranca Shah, Allison Larson, Mohammad Jafferany
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Childhood-onset psoriasis is often associated with various psychological challenges. Numerous studies have delved into the connection between adult-onset psoriasis and its potential to heighten a patient's susceptibility to various psychological challenges. However, less has been written about the influence of childhood psoriasis on psychological disorders, particularly anxiety and depression, eating disorders and substance abuse. In this study, we delve into studies that shed light on these associated risks. A systematic literature review was conducted using PubMed, focusing on the psychological impacts of childhood-onset psoriasis. From an initial pool of 313 articles, we utilized Covidence, a specialized software designed for screening and selection, adhering to strict exclusion criteria such as psoriasis in adulthood and incorrect study designs. This process refined our focus to 12 relevant articles, which were critically analysed to understand the psychological comorbidities associated with childhood-onset psoriasis. Our review reveals a significant link between childhood-onset psoriasis and increased instances of depression and anxiety. Notably, children with psoriasis demonstrate higher frequencies of suicidal thoughts and behaviours, as well as a marked propensity for substance abuse and addiction. The study also uncovers a strong connection between psoriasis in children and the development of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Childhood-onset psoriasis significantly affects the psychological wellbeing of children, with heightened risks for depression, anxiety, suicidality, substance abuse and eating disorders. These findings underscore the need for comprehensive management strategies that encompass not only the physical symptoms but also mental health and psychological support for children with psoriasis. Early intervention and regular screenings are crucial in mitigating these risks and improving the quality of life of paediatric patients with psoriasis.

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探索童年银屑病的心理影响:系统回顾。
背景:儿童期银屑病(COP)通常与各种心理问题有关。许多研究都深入探讨了成年银屑病与其可能增加患者对各种心理挑战的易感性之间的联系,但有关儿童银屑病对心理障碍,尤其是焦虑和抑郁、饮食失调和药物滥用的影响的研究却较少。在本研究中,我们将深入研究揭示这些相关风险的研究:我们使用 PubMed 进行了系统的文献综述,重点关注儿童期银屑病对心理的影响。从最初的 313 篇文章中,我们利用 Covidence 进行筛选,严格遵守排除标准,如成年银屑病和不正确的研究设计。我们对这些文章进行了认真分析,以了解与儿童期银屑病相关的心理并发症:结果:我们的综述显示,儿童期银屑病与抑郁和焦虑的增加有重要联系。值得注意的是,患有银屑病的儿童有更高频率的自杀想法和行为,并有明显的药物滥用和成瘾倾向。研究还发现,儿童银屑病与神经性厌食症和神经性贪食症等饮食失调之间存在密切联系:牛皮癣严重影响儿童的心理健康,导致抑郁、焦虑、自杀、药物滥用和饮食失调的风险增加。这些研究结果表明,有必要为银屑病儿童制定全面的管理策略,不仅包括身体症状,还包括精神健康和心理支持。早期干预和定期筛查对于降低这些风险和提高儿童银屑病患者的生活质量至关重要。
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