In this study, the authors collected data on the demographic characteristics, phenomenology, and social and economic impact of skin picking. A total of 92 participants completed an anonymous, Internet-based survey through a link to the Trichotillomania Learning Center’s home page. Results indicated that skin pickers experienced social, occupational, and academic impairment, a number of medical or mental health concerns, and financial burdens, which they attributed to skin picking. Results also revealed moderate, statistically significant relationships between skin picking severity and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and experiential avoid-ance. Subsequent mediational analyses demonstrated that the relationship between skin pick-ing severit...
Aim: Skin-picking (excoriation) disorder is considered as a form of maladaptive coping methods used ...
Background: Since its inclusion in DSM-5, dermatillomania (skin picking disorder) is an officially a...
The current study examined the frequency and associated distress of both hairpulling and skin pickin...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors such as skin picking have gained recent attention in the psychiatr...
Skin picking (excoriation) disorder is a mental health condition characterized by repetitive picking...
Objective Evidence suggests that skin picking disorder (SPD) could be a prevalent condition associat...
This article examines the accounts of individuals who problematically pick their skin and explores t...
Introduction: Skin picking disorder (also known as excoriation disorder or dermatillomania) is a com...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) refers to the repetitive manipulation of the skin causing wounds, sc...
Problematic skin picking is a poorly understood experience characterised by a drive to repeatedly pi...
Objectives: Problematic skin picking (SP) is a poorly understood experience characterised by a drive...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) is considered a behavioral addiction due to an excessive and reoccur...
The purposes of the present study were to: 1. examine the relationship between naturally occurring p...
BACKGROUND: Skin picking disorder (SPD) remains poorly understood with limited data regarding its un...
Aim: Skin-picking (excoriation) disorder is considered as a form of maladaptive coping methods used ...
Aim: Skin-picking (excoriation) disorder is considered as a form of maladaptive coping methods used ...
Background: Since its inclusion in DSM-5, dermatillomania (skin picking disorder) is an officially a...
The current study examined the frequency and associated distress of both hairpulling and skin pickin...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors such as skin picking have gained recent attention in the psychiatr...
Skin picking (excoriation) disorder is a mental health condition characterized by repetitive picking...
Objective Evidence suggests that skin picking disorder (SPD) could be a prevalent condition associat...
This article examines the accounts of individuals who problematically pick their skin and explores t...
Introduction: Skin picking disorder (also known as excoriation disorder or dermatillomania) is a com...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) refers to the repetitive manipulation of the skin causing wounds, sc...
Problematic skin picking is a poorly understood experience characterised by a drive to repeatedly pi...
Objectives: Problematic skin picking (SP) is a poorly understood experience characterised by a drive...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) is considered a behavioral addiction due to an excessive and reoccur...
The purposes of the present study were to: 1. examine the relationship between naturally occurring p...
BACKGROUND: Skin picking disorder (SPD) remains poorly understood with limited data regarding its un...
Aim: Skin-picking (excoriation) disorder is considered as a form of maladaptive coping methods used ...
Aim: Skin-picking (excoriation) disorder is considered as a form of maladaptive coping methods used ...
Background: Since its inclusion in DSM-5, dermatillomania (skin picking disorder) is an officially a...
The current study examined the frequency and associated distress of both hairpulling and skin pickin...