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Child with psoriasis negatively impacts mom's quality of life

Child with psoriasis negatively impacts mom's quality of life

A child with psoriasis can have a negative effect on the mother's quality of life, according to a study published online March 31 in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.

EmadEldin Abd Elmoneim Elgamal, M.D., from Al-Azhar University in Damietta, Egypt, and colleagues examined the effects of childhood on mothers' quality of life. Participants included 100 mothers of children with psoriasis (pustular psoriasis, scalp and flexural psoriasis, solitary plaque psoriasis, palmoplantar psoriasis, and psoriasis vulgaris [4, 4, 4, 12, and 76 percent, respectively]). Mothers' quality of life was assessed using the Family Dermatology Life Quality Index (FDLQI).

The researchers found that mothers' FDLQI scores varied from 3 to 25, with a mean of 13. There was a substantial direct link observed between a mother's FDLQI score and their 's Psoriasis Area Severity Index score and age (r = 0.615 and 0.399, respectively), but no link was seen with the duration of psoriasis. The highest FDLQI scores were seen for scalp and flexural psoriasis and pustular psoriasis.

"Childhood psoriasis may be a highly time-consuming and financially burdensome issue for relatives, leading to substantial emotional distress," the authors write. "So, psychological support strategies must be offered to both the , and to the ."

More information: EmadEldin Abd Elmoneim Elgamal et al, Quality of life in mothers of children with psoriasis, Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (2023). DOI: 10.1111/jocd.15737

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