The relationship between demographic and clinical variables, and quality of life aspects in patients with psoriasis

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A. Wahl
T. Moum
B.R. Hanestad
I. Wiklund
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[1] University of Bergen,Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care
[2] University of Oslo,Department of Behavioural Sciences in Medicine
[3] Bergen College,undefined
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Quality of Life Research | 1999年 / 8卷
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Disability; Health; Psoriasis; Quality of life;
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There is a strong need for health care programmes to promote functioning and quality of life in patients suffering from psoriasis. The aim of the present study is to highlight the relationships between demographic and clinical variables and disease-specific disability, health status, the perception of living with a chronic disease and the overall quality of life in patients suffering from psoriasis. A further aim is to examine the extent to which the effects of demographic and clinical variables on mental health and the overall quality of life are mediated by disability, physical health and the perception of living with psoriasis. The sample examined in this study comprised 334 patients (20% in-patients and 80% out-patients) who were treated consecutively at three dermatology departments in eastern Norway. A total of 282 patients completed the testing procedures, yielding a response rate of 85%. The following questionnaires were used: The Psoriasis Disability Index, the Sf-36 and the Quality of Life Scale. Correlation and multiple linear regression analyses were performed to address the core issue. Results show that demographic and clinical variables combine to explain variance in health status, the perception of living with psoriasis and overall quality of life. While most of the variance is explained by the clinical variables, the disease-specific disability variable seems to be an important mediating factor.
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