Abstract

To the Editor: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammatory skin disease that has been associated with the development of depression and anxiety.1 Depression and anxiety are also well-established comorbidities for alcohol use disorder (AUD), although the relationship between AD and AUD is incompletely understood.2 Recently published American Academy of Dermatology guidelines on AD comorbidities determined that there is currently low-quality evidence for the association of AD with AUD.1 In this case-control study using the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us research database, we aimed to evaluate the hypothesis that AD is associated with AUD, even after controlling for demographic factors, income, smoking, depression, and anxiety.

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