Psychological Consequences of the Most Common Dermatoses: Data from the Objectifs Peau Study
The prevalence of psychological disorders in patients with common skin diseases was assessed in a large representative sample of the French adult population. General health, as measured by the EQ5D score, was significantly lower if patients reported having rosacea, atopic dermatitis, urticaria, fung...
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Main Authors: | Laurent Misery (Author), Charles Taïeb (Author), Martine Schollhammer (Author), Sylviane Bertolus (Author), Eva Coulibaly (Author), Nathalie Feton-Danou (Author), Laurence Michel (Author), Jean-Christophe Seznec (Author), Julie Versapuech (Author), Pascal Joly (Author), Florence Corgibet (Author), Khaled Ezzedine (Author), Marie-Aleth Richard (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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