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Psoriasis and Suicidality: A Review of the Literature

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Journal Dermatol Ther
Specialty Dermatology
Date 2018 Oct 14
PMID 30315629
Citations 22
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Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic systemic inflammatory skin disease, which has been associated with an increased risk of numerous medical and psychiatric comorbidities, including suicidality. Suicidality, which can be divided into the categories of suicidal ideation, suicide attempt, and completed suicide, is highly prevalent in the psoriasis population, and multiple studies have been published on the subject of psoriasis and suicidal ideation and behavior (SIB), including two recent meta-analyses. However, the available literature is limited and inconsistent, and the association between the two remains incompletely understood. The present review aims to cohesively synthesize and summarize the available evidence, while making a clinically relevant distinction between the sub-categories of suicidality, by examining not only the epidemiology of the association but also the plausible molecular mechanisms and the potential influence of biologic therapies. Additionally, this review aims to critically examine and understand the potential contribution of depression in the psoriasis and suicidality relationship. This will allow us to better understand the complex and multi-faceted relationship between psoriasis and suicidality, to identify those who may be most at risk for SIB, to make evidence-based clinical decisions regarding treatment and management, and to more completely address the needs of psoriasis patients.

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