Marron Servando E, Gracia-Cazaña Tamara, Sampogna Francesca, Schut Christina, Kupfer Joerg, Dalgard Florence J, Bewley Anthony, van Beugen Sylvia, Gieler Uwe, Lien Lars, Ständer Sonja, Vulink Nienke, Finlay Andrew Y, Legat Franz J, Titeca Geraldine, Jemec Gregor B, Misery Laurent, Szabo Csanad, Grivcheva-Panovska Vesna, Spillekom-van Koulil Saskia, Balieva Flora, Szepietowski Jacek C, Reich Adam, Roque Ferreira Bárbara, Lvov Andrey, Romanov Dmitry, Svensson Ake, Altunay Ilknur K, Thompson Andrew R, Zeidler Claudia, Tomas-Aragones Lucía
Aragon Psychodermatology Research Group Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Miguel Servet, IIS Aragón, Zaragoza, Spain.
Int J Dermatol. 2025 May;64(5):861-869. doi: 10.1111/ijd.17569. Epub 2024 Nov 11.
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can severely affect the quality of life (QoL) and is linked to psychological distress, including anxiety, depression, and reduced self-esteem. Stigmatization due to physical appearance may significantly contribute to the psychological burden and impact on QoL for HS patients. This study investigates the association between stigmatization, depression, anxiety, and health- and disease-related variables among HS patients in Europe.
This observational cross-sectional multicenter study was conducted across 22 dermatological outpatient clinics in 17 European countries. Data collected included sociodemographic variables, general health variables, disease-related variables, perceived stigmatization (PSQ), and mental health (PHQ-2, GAD-2).
Of the 5487 dermatological patients, 142 (2.6%) were diagnosed with HS, and data from 135 patients (70.1% women, mean age 38.2 years) who completed the PSQ questionnaire were analyzed. Scores on the stigmatization measure indicated that significant stigmatization levels were present in the sample. Linear regression models revealed a significant relationship between stigmatization and both the duration of HS and the presence of itch. Similar findings were noted for the PSQ "confused/staring behavior" scale with depression. The PSQ "absence of friendly behavior" scale was inversely associated with general health status, whereas the "hostile behavior" scale was positively linked to depression.
HS patients experience significant stigmatization linked to disease duration, itch, and depression. Comprehensive management, including screening for psychosocial co-morbidity, is essential, as is providing access to psychological interventions that support patients to both manage internal distress and the potential reactions of others.
化脓性汗腺炎(HS)会严重影响生活质量(QoL),并与心理困扰相关,包括焦虑、抑郁和自尊降低。因外貌产生的污名化可能会显著加重HS患者的心理负担并影响其生活质量。本研究调查了欧洲HS患者中污名化、抑郁、焦虑与健康及疾病相关变量之间的关联。
这项观察性横断面多中心研究在欧洲17个国家的22家皮肤科门诊进行。收集的数据包括社会人口统计学变量、一般健康变量、疾病相关变量、感知污名化(PSQ)和心理健康(PHQ-2、GAD-2)。
在5487名皮肤科患者中,142例(2.6%)被诊断为HS,对135例完成PSQ问卷的患者(70.1%为女性,平均年龄38.2岁)的数据进行了分析。污名化测量得分表明样本中存在显著的污名化水平。线性回归模型显示污名化与HS病程和瘙痒的存在均存在显著关系。PSQ“困惑/凝视行为”量表与抑郁也有类似发现。PSQ“缺乏友好行为”量表与总体健康状况呈负相关,而“敌对行为”量表与抑郁呈正相关。
HS患者经历了与疾病病程、瘙痒和抑郁相关的显著污名化。全面管理至关重要,包括筛查心理社会共病,提供心理干预措施以支持患者应对内心困扰和他人的潜在反应也同样重要。