Vardy D, Besser A, Amir M, Gesthalter B, Biton A, Buskila D
Dermatology Institute, Clalit Health Services, Southern District, PO Box 616, Beer-Sheva 84600, Israel.
Br J Dermatol. 2002 Oct;147(4):736-42. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2002.04899.x.
Psoriasis may have a severe impact on patients' quality of life (QOL) in several ways, an impact mediated by the mental or physical difficulties they have to deal with during the course of the disease and the various treatment regimens. In addition, psoriatic patients often suffer from experiences of stigmatization (EOS) related to the disease.
This study was designed to test the hypotheses that psoriasis patients report higher levels of stigmatization than a comparison group, and that their EOS play a role in mediating the impact of the severity of psoriasis on their QOL.
One hundred patients with psoriasis (study group) and 100 patients with mixed skin problems (comparison group) were matched according to age, sex and education. All subjects answered questionnaires on EOS and QOL. A dermatologist diagnosed the diseases and measured severity scores. The Psoriasis Area and Severity Index score was used for psoriasis and a linear severity score for the comparison patients. The mediating effect of EOS was analysed using structural equation modelling (SEM). SEM is a multivariate statistical method used to examine the consistency of a theory relating one group of variables (termed a 'latent construct') to another: in the present study, the relationship between EOS and QOL.
Psoriatic patients were found to report significantly higher levels of EOS related to the disease, compared with the comparison group. No significant differences were found regarding QOL or severity of disease. Clinical severity of psoriasis was found to correlate negatively with QOL in psoriasis patients. EOS were found to have a complete mediating effect for the severity of disease on the QOL in patients with psoriasis. This result was not found among the comparison group patients.
The results of this study indicate that psoriasis patients experience higher levels of stigmatization than do other dermatological patients, and that these EOS mediate the association between disease severity and patients' reported low levels of QOL. Treatment of psoriatic patients should consider these results and should include tools for psychosocial intervention.
银屑病可能在多个方面对患者的生活质量(QOL)产生严重影响,这种影响是由患者在疾病过程中必须应对的心理或身体困难以及各种治疗方案所介导的。此外,银屑病患者经常遭受与该疾病相关的污名化经历(EOS)。
本研究旨在检验以下假设:银屑病患者报告的污名化水平高于对照组,且他们的EOS在介导银屑病严重程度对其QOL的影响中起作用。
根据年龄、性别和教育程度,将100例银屑病患者(研究组)和100例混合皮肤问题患者(对照组)进行匹配。所有受试者均回答了关于EOS和QOL的问卷。皮肤科医生对疾病进行诊断并测量严重程度评分。银屑病患者使用银屑病面积和严重程度指数评分,对照组患者使用线性严重程度评分。使用结构方程模型(SEM)分析EOS的中介作用。SEM是一种多变量统计方法,用于检验一组变量(称为“潜在结构”)与另一组变量之间关系的理论一致性:在本研究中,即EOS与QOL之间的关系。
与对照组相比,发现银屑病患者报告的与疾病相关的EOS水平显著更高。在QOL或疾病严重程度方面未发现显著差异。发现银屑病的临床严重程度与银屑病患者的QOL呈负相关。发现EOS对银屑病患者疾病严重程度对QOL的影响具有完全中介作用。在对照组患者中未发现此结果。
本研究结果表明,银屑病患者比其他皮肤科患者经历更高水平的污名化,且这些EOS介导了疾病严重程度与患者报告的低QOL水平之间的关联。银屑病患者的治疗应考虑这些结果,并应包括心理社会干预工具。