Abstract
Quality of life indicators (QL) of patients are widely used in dermatological practice, but the influence of depressive and dissomnic symptoms on QL of patients with gender differences is not sufficiently studied.Objective:to identify depressive and dissominal symptoms in patients with psoriasis and evaluate its impact on the quality of life of these patients taking into account gender differences.Materialsandmethods:34 patients with psoriasis were examined. Clinical examination included: analysis of complaints, medical history, assessment of dermatological status. Diagnosis of the presence and severity of depression was performed using a PHQ-9 patient health rating scale. Dissominal symptoms in patients with psoriasis were determined using the index of severity of insomnia ISI. To assess the quality of life, a dermatological index of quality of life (DLQI) was used.Resultsanddiscussion.Sleep disorders were detected in 15 patients (44.1%), depressive symptoms were determined in all patients, a negative effect of the disease on the quality of life of patients was found in 32 people (94.1%).Correlation analysis of data from the entire population of patients revealed statistically significant correlations of DLQI with the severity of depressive symptoms (r = 0.45, p = 0.008) and sleep disorders (r = 0.35, p = 0.04). In women, DLQI significantly correlates with the severity of depression (r = 0.48, p = 0.04) and tends to be associated with sleep disturbances (r = 0.43, p = 0.07). In men, the relationship between DLQI and indicators of depression and sleep disturbances is significantly weaker and is not statistically significant ((r = 0.34, p = 0.22) and (r = 0.17, p = 0.55), respectively).Conclusion.depressive symptoms and sleep disorders are interrelated with the quality of life of patients with psoriasis, and this relationship is more pronounced in women. Consequently, it is advisable to include effects aimed at normalizing mood and sleep in the program of complex therapy of psoriasis, taking into account gender differences.
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