2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2004.03.012
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Perceived stress, stress attributions and psychological distress in psoriasis

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“…Finally, psoriasis carries a severe psychosocial burden with anxiety, depression, and perceived stress appearing at a higher rate in psoriasis patients (O'Leary et al 2004). …”
Section: Comorbiditiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, psoriasis carries a severe psychosocial burden with anxiety, depression, and perceived stress appearing at a higher rate in psoriasis patients (O'Leary et al 2004). …”
Section: Comorbiditiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Je nach Untersuchung glauben 37-80% der Patienten mit Psoriasis an einen kausalen Zusammenhang zwischen Stress und ihrer Erkrankung [2,3,4,5]. Die hier ermittelte Fallrate mit Stress als Auslöser einer Psoriasis von fast 80% ist zwar höher als in sonstigen Querschnittsstudien, aber nicht viel.…”
Section: Transfer In Die Praxisunclassified
“…Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a painful disease of the joints and connective tissue affecting 10-30% of patients with psoriasis, and is mainly localized at fingers, toes, wrists, hips and It is not surprising that perceived stress in patients with psoriasis, as well as with other chronic disease, predicts poorer QoL [49]. On the other hand psoriasis is generally thought to be made worse by stress.…”
Section: Psoriatic Arthritismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the relationship between psychological factors and psoriasis severity have primarily been focused on depression, with conflicting results: some authors have found depression correlated with objective measures of disease severity [49], while others have not [53]. Anyway, relatively high rates of depression are reported in patients with psoriasis [54,55].…”
Section: Psoriatic Arthritismentioning
confidence: 99%