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SUICIDAL IDEATION IN PSORIASIS
Gupta, Madhulika A.; Schork, Nicholas J.; Gupta, Aditya K.; Kirkby, Sueann; Ellis, Charles N.
1993-03
Citation:GUPTA, MADHULIKA A.; SCHORK, NICHOLAS J.; GUPTA, ADITYA K.; KIRKBY, SUEANN; ELLIS, CHARLES N. (1993). "SUICIDAL IDEATION IN PSORIASIS." International Journal of Dermatology 32(3): 188-190. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/65854>
Abstract: Background . Psoriasis has been associated with depressive disease and case reports of completed suicide. Methods . 217 consenting psoriasis patients completed the Carroll Rating Scale for Depression (CRSD), a 52-item self-rated scale, with four of the Items directly addressing wishes to be dead and suicidal ideation. The patients also self-rated the severity of their psoriasis. Results . 9.7% of patients reported a wish to be dead, and 5.5% reported active suicidal ideation at the time of the study. The death wish and suicidal ideation were associated with higher depression scores (P < 0.0001) and higher patient self-ratings of psoriasis severity (P < 0,05). Patient self-reports of psoriasis severity correlated directly with the overall depression scores (r = 0.39), P < 0.0001). Conclusions . The comorbidity between depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation, and psoriasis severity is in contrast with reports that severe depression and suicidal ideation are mainly a feature of life-threatening medical disorders such as malignancies. Our finding may have important implications in the management of psoriasis.