Background Several studies among dermatological patients have shown a link between various chronic dermatological diseases and mental morbidity. Objectives To explore the association between self-reported skin morbidity and psychosocial factors in the general population. Methods This population-based cross-sectional study is part of the Oslo Health Study conducted during 2000–2001. All individuals in Oslo County, Norway, born in 1924/25, 1940/41, 1955, 1960 and 1970 received a postal questionnaire, which 18 770 men and women answered. The questionnaire provided information on sociodemographic factors and self-reported health and psychosocial factors. Dichotomous variables for 10 self-reported skin complaints were used. These were previously...
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...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
Life-quality studies among dermatologic patients have shown that chronic skin diseases have an impac...
Dermatological disease has been shown to be associated with psychological comorbidity. The aim of th...
Abstract Background The existing association between skin disease and psychiatric comorbidity has ga...
Knowledge of the psychological burden of skin disease in the general dermatological population is sc...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
Background: The existing association between skin disease and psychiatric comorbidity has gained att...
BackgroundWhile it is well established that skin disease places significant psychosocial burden on a...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
Background: There is considerable evidence for an association of skin diseases with psychological mo...
Background Estimation of skin diseases in the community is challenging because we do not easily have...
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...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
Life-quality studies among dermatologic patients have shown that chronic skin diseases have an impac...
Dermatological disease has been shown to be associated with psychological comorbidity. The aim of th...
Abstract Background The existing association between skin disease and psychiatric comorbidity has ga...
Knowledge of the psychological burden of skin disease in the general dermatological population is sc...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
Background: The existing association between skin disease and psychiatric comorbidity has gained att...
BackgroundWhile it is well established that skin disease places significant psychosocial burden on a...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...
Background: There is considerable evidence for an association of skin diseases with psychological mo...
Background Estimation of skin diseases in the community is challenging because we do not easily have...
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...
The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, ...