Psychological Distress Impairs Clearance of Psoriasis in Patients Treated With Photochemotherapy
Article 2003 en
Authors
DF
Dónal G. Fortune
HR
Helen L. Richards
BK
Brian Kirby
Abstract
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Psychological distress, in the form of excessive worrying, has a significant and detrimental affect on treatment outcome in patients with psoriasis. Patients with psoriasis who are classified as high-level worriers may benefit from adjunctive psychological intervention before and during treatment. These findings provide further evidence of the existence of a brain-skin axis.
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