认知行为疗法作为皮肤病治疗:述评。

Rishab R Revankar, Nikita R Revankar, Esther A Balogh, Heli A Patel, Sebastian G Kaplan, Steven R Feldman
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认知行为疗法(CBT)是治疗多种心理障碍的有效方法。它与治疗慢性疼痛、糖尿病和其他疾病的药物联合使用也很有效。皮肤病患者报告有高度的压力、焦虑和消极情绪。目的:总结认知行为疗法在改善皮肤病患者皮肤状况和生活质量方面的应用。方法:检索PubMed和Google Scholar数据库自建库至检索时间(2021年10月20日)的相关文章。总共包括30项研究,其中10项针对牛皮癣,11项针对特应性皮炎,4项针对白癜风,4项针对痤疮,1项针对斑秃。结果:几项研究,包括大样本随机对照试验,支持CBT和网络CBT对许多皮肤病的有效性。完成CBT课程的患者在随访期间不太可能依赖皮肤科保健。局限性:讨论CBT治疗脱发、痤疮和白癜风的研究数量有限。结论:与仅接受标准护理治疗的对照组相比,接受CBT或网络CBT治疗的患者在生活质量和皮肤病严重程度方面均有改善。
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Cognitive behavior therapy as dermatological treatment: a narrative review.

Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is efficacious in treating numerous psychological disorders. It is also effective in combination with medication for chronic pain, diabetes, and other diseases. Patients with skin disease report high levels of stress, anxiety, and negative feelings.

Objective: To summarize the findings on the utility of CBT for the improvement of skin status and quality of life in patients with dermatological conditions.

Methods: PubMed and Google Scholar databases were searched for relevant articles from database inception to the time of search (October 20, 2021). A total of 30 included studies featured 10 on psoriasis, 11 on atopic dermatitis, 4 on vitiligo, 4 on acne, and 1 study on alopecia areata.

Results: Several studies, including randomized controlled trials with large study samples, support the effectiveness of CBT and Internet CBT for a number of dermatological conditions. Patients who completed CBT courses were less likely to rely on dermatological healthcare during follow-up.

Limitations: There are a limited number of studies discussing the implementation of CBT for alopecia, acne, and vitiligo.

Conclusion: Patients who underwent CBT or Internet CBT in addition to skin care demonstrated improvement with quality of life and severity of skin disease as compared to controls only receiving standard of care treatment.

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期刊介绍: The IJWD publishes articles pertaining to dermatologic medical, surgical and cosmetic issues faced by female patients and their families. We are interested in original research articles, review articles, unusual case reports, new treatments, clinical trials, education, mentorship and viewpoint articles. Articles dealing with ethical issues in dermatology and medical legal scenarios are also welcome.Very important articles will have accompanying editorials. Topics which our subsections editors look forward to welcoming include: Women’s Health Oncology, Surgery and Aesthetics Pediatric Dermatology Medical Dermatology Society.
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