[Psychological aspects in occupational dermatology].

Dermatologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1007/s00105-024-05456-y
Maurice Waitek, Elke Weisshaar
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Abstract

The prevalence of psychological disorders in the general population and, therefore, in dermatological and allergological patients continues to increase. Psychodermatology as a branch of dermatology is also becoming ever more relevant in occupational dermatology. Psychological comorbidities and cofactors like depression and anxiety disorders or stress are increasingly important, which must be considered regarding diagnostics and therapy selection. Especially stress is becoming recognized as a possible aggravating factor. There have been numerous studies on selected clinical diseases like atopic dermatitis (AD) regarding the psychological influence on the disease in recent years, but for hand eczema (HE), especially occupational HE, there is hardly any data, especially on psychological comorbidities and cofactors regarding causality. Stress seems to play an increasingly important role in the work environment of patients and their private lives. This article provides an overview of psychological cofactors and comorbidities in occupational dermatoses. The current literature and our own observations and experiences in an occupational dermatology center are taken into account.

[职业皮肤病学的心理方面]。
心理障碍的患病率在一般人群,因此,在皮肤病和过敏症患者继续增加。精神皮肤病学作为皮肤病学的一个分支,在职业皮肤病学中也变得越来越重要。心理合并症和辅助因素,如抑郁症、焦虑症或压力越来越重要,在诊断和治疗选择时必须考虑到这一点。尤其是压力被认为是一个可能的加重因素。近年来,针对特应性皮炎(AD)等特定临床疾病的心理影响进行了大量的研究,但对于手湿疹(HE),特别是职业性湿疹,几乎没有任何数据,特别是心理合并症和因果关系方面的辅助因素。压力似乎在病人的工作环境和私人生活中扮演着越来越重要的角色。本文概述了职业性皮肤病的心理辅助因素和合并症。目前的文献和我们自己的观察和经验,在一个职业皮肤科中心考虑。
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