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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Alcohol consumption and psychological distress in patients with psoriasis
British Journal of Dermatology 158 (1), 138–140.


Psoriasis has been associated with excessive alcohol consumption and psychological distress.

Using different measures of alcohol consumption, between 17% and 30% of patients were classified as having difficulties with alcohol. Thirteen per cent and 18% of patients with psoriasis believed that they had a current or past drinking problem, respectively.

There was a modest but significant association between levels of anxiety and depression and weekly alcohol consumption (r = 0·29, P < 0·01 and r = 0·24, P = 0·03, respectively). Those patients who believed that they had an alcohol problem had higher levels of anxiety (P = 0·03), depression (P < 0·01) and psoriasis-associated disability (P = 0·04).

There was a modest but significant association between physical severity of psoriasis and weekly alcohol consumption (r = 0·27, P = 0·02).

A significant minority of patients with psoriasis consumes excessive alcohol. Patients with psoriasis should be assessed for excessive alcohol use and appropriate interventions initiated.

Further studies are required to investigate whether such interventions are effective in combating alcohol abuse and in improving the psychological and physical aspects of psoriasis.


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