BackgroundChronic psychiatric patients are prone to develop skin diseases. However, epidemiological data are scarce.ObjectiveTo describe the prevalence of skin complaints and dermatological disorders in residential psychiatric patients.MethodsNinety-one randomly chosen patients of the residential wards of a general psychiatric hospital completed a short, structured interview concerning skin disease and underwent a physical examination of the skin.ResultsOf the examined patients, 69% reported symptoms of skin disease in the month prior to the interview and 77% had skin disorders at physical examination. In 34 (37%) patients, skin disorders were diagnosed, which were not mentioned in the interview. Patients with diabetes had infectious skin d...
Although the fact that the deficit in personal hygiene, hospital conditions, psychiatric medications...
Objective: Although the fact that the deficit in personal hygiene, hospital conditions, psychiatric ...
Objective: To decide on the recurrence of skin dermatosis in patients with essential mental disorder...
Background Chronic psychiatric patients are prone to develop skin diseases. However, epidemiological...
Contains fulltext : 89218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ch...
BACKGROUND: Dermatological diseases in psychiatric patients are common; however, epidemiological dat...
Background: Although the relationship between skin diseases in patients with primary psychiatric con...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the relationship between skin diseases in patients with primary psychiatr...
BACKGROUND: The skin occupies a powerful position as an organ of communication and plays an importan...
BACKGROUND: Dermatological patients quite commonly depict psychiatric morbidity. PURPOSES: To stu...
Background: Psychiatric comorbidity in patients with skin disorders has been reported. Objective: To...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric comorbidity in patients with skin disorders has been reported. OBJECTIVE: To...
Background: psychiatric illness can often lead to dermatological changes as well as skin disorders ...
Background: Psychiatric comorbidity in patients with skin disorders has been reported. Objective: To...
Psychiatric disorders are frequent among patients with skin diseases. We aimed at identifying factor...
Although the fact that the deficit in personal hygiene, hospital conditions, psychiatric medications...
Objective: Although the fact that the deficit in personal hygiene, hospital conditions, psychiatric ...
Objective: To decide on the recurrence of skin dermatosis in patients with essential mental disorder...
Background Chronic psychiatric patients are prone to develop skin diseases. However, epidemiological...
Contains fulltext : 89218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ch...
BACKGROUND: Dermatological diseases in psychiatric patients are common; however, epidemiological dat...
Background: Although the relationship between skin diseases in patients with primary psychiatric con...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the relationship between skin diseases in patients with primary psychiatr...
BACKGROUND: The skin occupies a powerful position as an organ of communication and plays an importan...
BACKGROUND: Dermatological patients quite commonly depict psychiatric morbidity. PURPOSES: To stu...
Background: Psychiatric comorbidity in patients with skin disorders has been reported. Objective: To...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric comorbidity in patients with skin disorders has been reported. OBJECTIVE: To...
Background: psychiatric illness can often lead to dermatological changes as well as skin disorders ...
Background: Psychiatric comorbidity in patients with skin disorders has been reported. Objective: To...
Psychiatric disorders are frequent among patients with skin diseases. We aimed at identifying factor...
Although the fact that the deficit in personal hygiene, hospital conditions, psychiatric medications...
Objective: Although the fact that the deficit in personal hygiene, hospital conditions, psychiatric ...
Objective: To decide on the recurrence of skin dermatosis in patients with essential mental disorder...