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Psychological Therapies in Management of Psoriatic Skin Disease: A Systematic Review.

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Psychological Therapies in Management of Psoriatic Skin Disease: A Systematic Review.

Auteurs : Azam A. Qureshi [États-Unis] ; Olabola Awosika [États-Unis] ; Francesca Baruffi [États-Unis] ; Monica Rengifo-Pardo [États-Unis] ; Alison Ehrlich [États-Unis]

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated skin disease shown to have a multifaceted relationship with psychological factors. Because these factors have been shown to both worsen and result from psoriasis, an increasing number of studies have sought to investigate the efficacy of various psychological interventions in psoriasis management.

METHODS

A systematic review of PubMed

RESULTS

A total of 28 reports studying 27 unique sets of patients receiving psychological therapies in psoriasis management were identified, including three case reports and series and 24 clinical trials, investigating 1522 patients in total. Cognitive behavioral therapy and its variants, biofeedback, meditation and mindfulness-based therapies, hypnosis, music resonance therapy, motivational interviewing, emotional disclosure, and educational and multidisciplinary approaches have been studied in the treatment of psoriasis. Although 16 randomized controlled trials were included in this review, literature is limited by heterogeneity of methodology, analyses, and outcomes. Only 4 of 27 studies (three of which investigated cognitive behavioral therapy) were rated a level of evidence of 1+ or greater. Studies, overall, have sample sizes often < 50 patients, lack follow-up past 12 months, and have attrition rates > 20%.

CONCLUSIONS

Based on assigned levels of evidence, the most promising methods of psychological intervention in psoriasis include cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based therapies, motivational interviewing, and educational and interdisciplinary interventions. Further study is needed to determine the efficacy, practicality, and economic feasibility of these treatment options for patients with psoriasis.


DOI: 10.1007/s40257-019-00437-7
PubMed: 30937679


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