Fink-Lamotte Jakob, Wehle Sebastian, Brinkmann Frederica, Pelzer Marie, Exner Cornelia, Stierle Christian
Clinical Psychology, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Jun 30;12:1620940. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1620940. eCollection 2025.
Skin diseases are among the most common diseases worldwide and can cause severe psychological and social impairments. Negative self-directed emotions like shame and disgust may be important in the development and progression of these diseases, and thus, patients may benefit from psychotherapeutic approaches targeting shame and self-disgust. The first aim of this systematic review is to investigate the existing literature regarding shame and disgust as psychological correlates of inflammatory skin diseases. The second aim is to review the existing literature concerning the evidence of the efficacy of mindfulness-based and compassion-based therapy for alleviating shame and self-disgust in the context of skin diseases.
Therefore, we carried out a systematic literature review via the databases PubMed, Web of Science and PSYINDEX.
46 manuscripts were included in this review. Research shows that acne vulgaris, psoriasis, and atopic eczema are accompanied by a severe psychosocial burden, shame, and self-disgust, often due to highly visible skin lesions in affected patients. The use of mindfulness-based and compassion-based approaches is already being studied to address the experiences of shame and disgust due to these diseases, and initial promising results indicate that they can be considered beneficial in the holistic therapy of skin diseases.
This systematic review shows that skin disorders have a significant psychosocial impact, leading to shame and self-disgust, especially due to the manifestation of visible skin lesions in affected patients. Mindfulness- and compassion-based approaches are currently being studied as potential treatments for the psychosocial impacts of skin diseases, and show promising results in addressing affected patients' psychological burden.
皮肤病是全球最常见的疾病之一,可导致严重的心理和社会障碍。诸如羞耻和厌恶等负面的自我导向情绪可能在这些疾病的发生和发展中起重要作用,因此,患者可能会从针对羞耻和自我厌恶的心理治疗方法中受益。本系统评价的首要目的是调查关于羞耻和厌恶作为炎症性皮肤病心理相关因素的现有文献。第二个目的是回顾关于基于正念和基于慈悲的疗法在皮肤病背景下减轻羞耻和自我厌恶疗效证据的现有文献。
因此,我们通过PubMed、科学网和PSYINDEX数据库进行了系统的文献综述。
本综述纳入了46篇手稿。研究表明,寻常痤疮、银屑病和特应性皮炎伴随着严重的心理社会负担、羞耻和自我厌恶,这通常是由于受影响患者皮肤病变非常明显。目前正在研究使用基于正念和基于慈悲的方法来解决因这些疾病而产生的羞耻和厌恶体验,初步的喜人结果表明,它们在皮肤病的整体治疗中可被认为是有益的。
本系统评价表明,皮肤疾病具有重大的心理社会影响,导致羞耻和自我厌恶,特别是由于受影响患者可见皮肤病变的表现。基于正念和基于慈悲的方法目前正在作为治疗皮肤疾病心理社会影响的潜在方法进行研究,并在解决受影响患者的心理负担方面显示出喜人结果。