Psychometric Evaluation of Patients with Psoriasis and their Association with Patients' Psychological Characteristics

银屑病患者的心理测量评估及其与患者心理特征的关联

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The onset, progression and recurrence of psoriasis is believed to be related to mood and psychological disorders, such as depression. Psoriasis affects the personal, social and sexual life of patients resulting in psychological stress. AIM: The purpose of the research is the psychometric evaluation of patients with psoriasis. METHODS: Seventy one patients with psoriasis were enrolled in the study. The measurement of the severity of psoriasis in the patients was implemented through specific indicators, the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI) was used to measure the intensity of depressive symptoms. In addition, the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ), the self-completed scale Brief Symptom Inventory SCL - 90, and the HDHQ questionnaire (Psychometric Hostility and Direction of Hostility Questionnaire) were given. The validity and reliability of questionnaires rely on input from experts and potential responders who may suggest pertinent revisions to prepare forms with attractive designs, easily understandable questions, and correctly ordered points that appeal to target respondents. RESULTS: Females with psoriasis have on average significantly higher scores in the BDI depression scale (13.5±10.0 vs. 7.9±8.3, p=0.009) compared to men, as well as in the SCL90 depression scale (13.64±10.18 vs. 7.00±5.45, p=0.003). The extroversion scale of the EPQ is statistically significantly related with the patients' psychiatric history and stable income. Patients receiving medication for psoriasis are 2 times more likely to answer the lie questions positively than patients not receiving medication (OR=2.01, p=0.028). CONCLUSION: Psoriasis exerts a direct influence on the social daily life of the individual, at a functional and behavioural level. It is essential to emphasise the importance of addressing the psychological effects of psoriasis along with its physical aspects for better outcomes.

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