Kim Yao Ong, Yee Kiat Heng, Xiahong Zhao, Hazel H. Oon
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The mean Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) score was 7.0 (SD 4.3) with a mean Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) score of 9.8 (SD 6.7), indicating moderately impaired QOL. Higher PASI scores were associated with increasing QOL impairment on DLQI (<i>p</i> = 0.021). The commonest site involved was the suprapubic region (61.3%). Males in whom genital psoriasis prevented sexual intercourse or diminished their libido reported more sexual dysfunction. Females reported a greater severity impact of genital psoriasis in terms of symptoms and embarrassment (<i>p</i> = 0.038) yet were less likely to be on treatment (37.5% vs. 45.0%). Perceived efficacy of treatment was low, and younger patients fared poorly on the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 depression questionnaire (<i>p</i> = 0.047). 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Females reported a greater severity impact of genital psoriasis in terms of symptoms and embarrassment (<i>p</i> = 0.038) yet were less likely to be on treatment (37.5% vs. 45.0%). Perceived efficacy of treatment was low, and younger patients fared poorly on the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 depression questionnaire (<i>p</i> = 0.047). 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Genital Psoriasis in Asians: Impact on Quality of Life and Sexual Health
Genital involvement and sexual dysfunction are common amongst patients with psoriasis. However, the effects of genital psoriasis on quality of life (QOL) and sexual health of psoriasis patients are not well understood. We performed an observational study on adult Asian psoriasis patients attending psoriasis subspecialty clinics in a tertiary dermatology centre in Singapore over 1 year. Participants underwent clinical examination of the whole-body surface, with particular attention to the genitalia and questionnaires to evaluate QOL and psychosexual health were administered. A total of 62 patients participated. Most participants were male (82.3%) with a mean age of 41.7 years (SD 12.5). The mean Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) score was 7.0 (SD 4.3) with a mean Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) score of 9.8 (SD 6.7), indicating moderately impaired QOL. Higher PASI scores were associated with increasing QOL impairment on DLQI (p = 0.021). The commonest site involved was the suprapubic region (61.3%). Males in whom genital psoriasis prevented sexual intercourse or diminished their libido reported more sexual dysfunction. Females reported a greater severity impact of genital psoriasis in terms of symptoms and embarrassment (p = 0.038) yet were less likely to be on treatment (37.5% vs. 45.0%). Perceived efficacy of treatment was low, and younger patients fared poorly on the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 depression questionnaire (p = 0.047). Clinicians should proactively evaluate for and treat genital psoriasis, as patients may be reluctant to discuss their genital rashes if not prompted, leading to under-recognition and undertreatment.
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Experimental Dermatology provides a vehicle for the rapid publication of innovative and definitive reports, letters to the editor and review articles covering all aspects of experimental dermatology. Preference is given to papers of immediate importance to other investigators, either by virtue of their new methodology, experimental data or new ideas. The essential criteria for publication are clarity, experimental soundness and novelty. Letters to the editor related to published reports may also be accepted, provided that they are short and scientifically relevant to the reports mentioned, in order to provide a continuing forum for discussion. Review articles represent a state-of-the-art overview and are invited by the editors.