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Psychiatric Sequelae of Chronic Pruritic Dermatoses

Psychiatric Sequelae of Chronic Pruritic Dermatoses
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摘要 This comprehensive review investigates the significant psychological impact and profound psychological comorbidities found in individuals suffering from chronic pruritic dermatoses, including atopic dermatitis, chronic urticaria, and prurigo nodularis. Highlighting the complex, reciprocal relationship between pruritus and psychiatric conditions such as depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbances, this paper elucidates the comprehensive impact of dermatological disorders on the skin in addition to the far-reaching effects on an individual’s psychological well-being. By evaluating the efficacy of integrated psychodermatological interventions, including cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, pharmacological treatments, and innovative telepsychiatry and digital health solutions, this review aims to lay the foundation for a more holistic approach to treatment of concurrent dermatological and psychiatric conditions. Future research endeavors should delve deeper into the mechanistic foundation of the pruritus-psychiatry interface, the refinement of tailored treatment strategies, and the evaluation of long-term patient outcomes. In doing so, this review seeks to contribute to the optimization of patient care and well-being, underscoring the pivotal role of addressing both dermatological and psychological needs in achieving comprehensive health outcomes. This comprehensive review investigates the significant psychological impact and profound psychological comorbidities found in individuals suffering from chronic pruritic dermatoses, including atopic dermatitis, chronic urticaria, and prurigo nodularis. Highlighting the complex, reciprocal relationship between pruritus and psychiatric conditions such as depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbances, this paper elucidates the comprehensive impact of dermatological disorders on the skin in addition to the far-reaching effects on an individual’s psychological well-being. By evaluating the efficacy of integrated psychodermatological interventions, including cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, pharmacological treatments, and innovative telepsychiatry and digital health solutions, this review aims to lay the foundation for a more holistic approach to treatment of concurrent dermatological and psychiatric conditions. Future research endeavors should delve deeper into the mechanistic foundation of the pruritus-psychiatry interface, the refinement of tailored treatment strategies, and the evaluation of long-term patient outcomes. In doing so, this review seeks to contribute to the optimization of patient care and well-being, underscoring the pivotal role of addressing both dermatological and psychological needs in achieving comprehensive health outcomes.
作者 Kelly Frasier Vivian Li Kathleen Click Christina Dudzik Michelle Sobotka Evadne Rodriguez Karina Stech Kelly Frasier;Vivian Li;Kathleen Click;Christina Dudzik;Michelle Sobotka;Evadne Rodriguez;Karina Stech(Nuvance Health/Vassar Brothers Medical Center, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA;School of Osteopathic Medicine, Kansas City University, Kansas City, MO, USA;Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine Middleton Campus, Middletown, NY, USA;Abrazo Health Network, Goodyear, AZ, USA;School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, USA;Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA)
出处 《Open Journal of Medical Psychology》 2024年第2期25-38,共14页 医学心理学(英文)
关键词 Psychodermatology Chronic Pruritic Dermatoses Psychological Comorbidities Integrated Interventions Pruritus-Psychiatry Interface Psychodermatology Chronic Pruritic Dermatoses Psychological Comorbidities Integrated Interventions Pruritus-Psychiatry Interface
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