PSYCHO-SOCIAL IMPACT AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS ATTENDING A TERTIARY CARE INSTITUTE IN NORTH CHENNAI

Authors

  • Aadam Ahmed Khan Department of Community Medicine, Government Stanley Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Aathi Raja T Department of Community Medicine, Government Stanley Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • P Seenivasan P Professor and HOD, Department of Community Medicine, Government Stanley Medical College, Chennai-01
  • Susila T Department of Community Medicine, Government Stanley Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2024.v17i3.49495

Keywords:

Psoriasis, Quality of life, DLQI, Psychosocial, Perceptions, Alcohol use, Suicidal thoughts, Coping mechanisms

Abstract

Objective: To assess the psycho-social impact of psoriasis and the quality of life (QoL) among psoriasis patients.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with a sample size of 140 done in a dermatology outpatient clinic in a tertiary care institution in North Chennai. The dermatology life quality index (DLQI) was the primary tool for assessing QoL.

Results: The study participants’ mean±SD DLQI score was 8.84±4.59. Out of 140 patients, 32.9% had severely affected QoL with a DLQI score >10. About 81.4% of study participants felt embarrassed due to their skin lesions, and marital life was affected by 36.4%. Suicidal thoughts and alcohol addiction (for coping up) were found to be prevalent among 12.9% of the subjects, both of which were maladaptive coping strategies. It was found that patients with DLQI scores of 10 or more tend to cling to alcohol as a coping mechanism, and this association is statistically significant. Further, a significant association was also noted between the site of the lesion and marital life getting affected by psoriasis. (x2=9.893, p=0.042).

Conclusion: Patients with psoriasis are subjected to an intricate web of physical and psycho-emotional challenges. Hence, the physician offering chronic follow-up care to those patients needs to adopt a holistic strategy to address their continuing medical and psychosocial needs.

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Published

07-03-2024

How to Cite

Khan, A. A., A. R. T, P. S. P, and S. T. “PSYCHO-SOCIAL IMPACT AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS ATTENDING A TERTIARY CARE INSTITUTE IN NORTH CHENNAI”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 17, no. 3, Mar. 2024, pp. 60-64, doi:10.22159/ajpcr.2024.v17i3.49495.

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