Detection of psychological distress in patients with psoriasis: low consensus between dermatologist and patient — Helen L. Richards (2004) | RDL Network
Detection of psychological distress in patients with psoriasis: low consensus between dermatologist and patient
Article 2004 en
Authors
HR
Helen L. Richards
DF
DG Fortune
AW
Anja Weidmann
Abstract
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Agreement between dermatologists and patients with psoriasis regarding the presence of clinically significant psychological distress was low. When dermatologists did identify patients as being anxious and/or depressed, in the majority of cases no further action was taken following the consultation. This study highlights a number of areas for improvement in the psychological management of patients with psoriasis.
Christopher Em Griffiths, Seong Jin Jo, Luigi Naldi, Ricardo Romiti, Esther Guevara‐Sanginés, T Howe, G. Pietri, I. Gilloteau, Craig Richardson, Hongqing Tian, Matthias Augustin
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