132 results on '"Halvorsen, Jon A."'
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2. Itch and Mental Health in Dermatological Patients across Europe: A Cross-Sectional Study in 13 Countries
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Dalgard, Florence J., Svensson, Åke, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Gieler, Uwe, Schut, Christina, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B.E., Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Koulil, Saskia Spillekom-van, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam, and Kupfer, Jörg
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- 2020
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3. IFSI-guideline on chronic prurigo including prurigo nodularis
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Ständer, Sonja, Pereira, Manuel P., Berger, Timothy, Zeidler, Claudia, Augustin, Matthias, Bobko, Svetlana, Brenaut, Emilie, Chen, Suephy C., Chisolm, Sarah, Dalgard, Florence J., Elberling, Jesper, Elmariah, Sarina B., Evers, Andrea W.M., Garcovich, Simone, Gonçalo, Margarida, Halvorsen, Jon A., Kim, Brian S., Kupfer, Jörg, Kwatra, Shawn G., Lambert, Julien, Legat, Franz J., Lerner, Ethan A., Leslie, Tabi A., Lönndahl, Louise, Lvov, Andrey, Metz, Martin, Misery, Laurent, Papadavid, Evangelia, Potekaev, Nikolay N., Reich, Adam, Savk, Ekin, Schneider, Gudrun, Schut, Christina, Serra-Baldrich, Esther, Ständer, Hartmut F., Streit, Markus, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Tharp, Michael D., Wallengren, Joanna, Nast, Alexander, Weisshaar, Elke, and Yosipovitch, Gil
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- 2020
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4. The Psychological Burden of Skin Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study among Dermatological Out-Patients in 13 European Countries
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Dalgard, Florence J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B.E., Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W.M., Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam S., and Kupfer, Jörg
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- 2015
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5. Chronic prurigo: Insufficient disease control in spite of high healthcare usage
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Pereira, Manuel P., primary, Weisshaar, Elke, additional, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, additional, Wallengren, Joanna, additional, Legat, Franz J., additional, Garcovich, Simone, additional, Savk, Ekin, additional, Reich, Adam, additional, Bozek, Agnieszka, additional, Lvov, Andrey, additional, Bobko, Svetlana, additional, Metz, Martin, additional, Streit, Markus, additional, Misery, Laurent, additional, Brenaut, Emilie, additional, Serra‐Baldrich, Esther, additional, Gonçalo, Margarida, additional, Szepietowski, Jacek C., additional, Augustin, Matthias, additional, Nau, Teresa, additional, Zeidler, Claudia, additional, and Ständer, Sonja, additional
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- 2023
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6. Suicidal Ideation, Mental Health Problems, and Social Function in Adolescents with Eczema: A Population-Based Study
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Halvorsen, Jon A., Lien, Lars, Dalgard, Florence, Bjertness, Espen, and Stern, Robert S.
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- 2014
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7. The Influence of Parental Divorce on Educational Ambitions of 18/19 Year-Old Adolescents from Oslo, Norway
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Zeratsion, Henok, Bjertness, Cecilie B., Bjertness, Espen, Dalsklev, Madeleine, Haavet, Ole R., Halvorsen, Jon A., Lien, Lars, and Claussen, Bjørgulf
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- 2015
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8. The relation of early experienced negative life events and current itch. A longitudinal study among adolescents in Oslo, Norway
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Lien, Lars, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Haavet, Ole Rikard, and Dalgard, Florence
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- 2012
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9. Suicidal Ideation, Mental Health Problems, and Social Impairment Are Increased in Adolescents with Acne: A Population-Based Study
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Halvorsen, Jon A., Stern, Robert S., Dalgard, Florence, Thoresen, Magne, Bjertness, Espen, and Lien, Lars
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- 2011
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10. Prevalence of Isotretinoin Therapy in Adolescents and Young Adults With and Without Atopic Dermatitis: A Nationwide Prescription based Population Study.
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MOHN, Cathrine H., BLIX, Hege S., BRÆND, Anja Maria, NAFSTAD, Per, and HALVORSEN, Jon Anders
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ATOPIC dermatitis ,YOUNG adults ,ISOTRETINOIN ,TEENAGERS ,MEDICAL prescriptions - Abstract
Although isotretinoin has anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, it can exacerbate atopic dermatitis. National estimates of the extent to which patients with atopic dermatitis are affected by severe acne and isotretinoin tolerability are lacking. The aim of this study is to investigate isotretinoin therapy in patients with atopic dermatitis and to compare the nationwide prevalence with individuals without atopic dermatitis. All Norwegian residents were followed for 17 years until age 20–22 years in 2020. Approximately 28% of patients with atopic dermatitis had been treated for acne, and 8% had received isotretinoin before age 23 years. In those over 17 years old, significantly more patients with atopic dermatitis were treated with isotretinoin than those without. At age 22 years, 2.21% (95% confidence interval 1.92–2.49) of patients with atopic dermatitis were treated with isotretinoin, compared with 1.55% (95% confidence interval 1.44–1.65) of those without, representing 42.8% (1.43; 95% confidence interval 1.24–1.65) higher use in patients with atopic dermatitis. Patients who received long-term treatment (probable severe atopic dermatitis) tolerated isotretinoin similarly to patients who received short-term treatment (probable mild atopic dermatitis). There was significantly higher use of topical corticosteroids during isotretinoin therapy in patients with atopic dermatitis. Conclusively, severe acne (isotretinoin therapy) was associated with atopic dermatitis at the population level in young adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Aksjon og solidaritet i det førindustrielle Norge
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Halvorsen, Jon Emil, primary
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- 2021
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12. A Population-Based Study of Acne and Body Mass Index in Adolescents
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Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Vleugels, Ruth Ann, Bjertness, Espen, and Lien, Lars
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- 2012
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13. 'The psychosocial burden of alopecia areata and androgenetica': a cross-sectional multicentre study among dermatological out-patients in 13 European countries.
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UCL - SSH/LIDAM/ISBA - Institut de Statistique, Biostatistique et Sciences Actuarielles, Titeca, Geraldine, Goudetsidis, Laetitia, Francq, Bernard, Sampogna, Francesca, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Evers, Andrea W M, Halvorsen, Jon A, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Finlay, Andrew Y, Salek, Salek S, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence J, Poot, Françoise, UCL - SSH/LIDAM/ISBA - Institut de Statistique, Biostatistique et Sciences Actuarielles, Titeca, Geraldine, Goudetsidis, Laetitia, Francq, Bernard, Sampogna, Francesca, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Evers, Andrea W M, Halvorsen, Jon A, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Finlay, Andrew Y, Salek, Salek S, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence J, and Poot, Françoise
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BACKGROUND: Hair diseases play an important burden on patients' lives, causing significant emotional and psychosocial distress. However, the impairment due to different hair conditions, such as alopecia areata (AA) and androgenetic alopecia (AGA), has rarely been compared. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the psychological burden of subgroups of patients with different hair diseases and to compare them to a healthy population. METHODS: In this study, we analysed a subgroup of patients with hair diseases from patients of a large multicentre study including 3635 dermatological patients and 1359 controls from 13 European countries. In the subgroup of patients with hair diseases, we analysed the socio-demographic characteristics, the stress level, and the impact of hair diseases on quality of life (QoL), anxiety, and depression and we compared them among patients with AA, AGA and healthy controls. RESULTS: The study population included 115 patients (77% women, 23% men) with hair diseases, 37 of whom with AA and 20 with AGA. Patients with hair diseases had a lower education level than healthy controls (medium educational level: 43% vs. 28%). Overall, 41% of the patients reported stressful life events during the last 6 months compared with 31% of the controls. Patients with the same age, sex, depression level and comorbidities had a worse QoL when suffering from AA than from AGA (Mean Dermatology Life Quality Index score: 5.8 vs. 2.5). CONCLUSION: Patients with hair diseases are more anxious, depressed and have a lower QoL than controls.
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14. Exploring the EQ-5D dimension of pain/discomfort in dermatology outpatients from a multicentre study in 13 European countries
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Sampogna, Francesca, Abeni, Damiano, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor B.E., Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, VAN MIDDENDORP, Henriet, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Romanov, Dmitry V., Marron, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam S., Kupfer, Jörg, Misery, Laurent, Dalgard, Florence J., Sampogna, Francesca, Abeni, Damiano, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor B.E., Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, VAN MIDDENDORP, Henriet, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Romanov, Dmitry V., Marron, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam S., Kupfer, Jörg, Misery, Laurent, and Dalgard, Florence J.
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Pain and discomfort are important symptoms in dermatology. The aim of this cross-sectional, multicentre study was to describe the prevalence of pain/discomfort and its associations in patients with several dermatological conditions across 13 European countries. The outcome was the prevalence of pain/discomfort according to a question of the EQ-5D questionnaire. Data collected from November 2011 to February 2013 were complete for 3,509 consecutive outpatients. Moderate or extreme pain/discomfort was reported by 55.5% of patients and 31.5% of controls with no skin conditions. The highest proportions were reported by patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (92.9%), leg ulcer (81.4%), prurigo (80%) and lichen planus (75.6%). Pain/discomfort was associated with older age, low educational level, clinical severity, flare on scalp or hands, itch, depression, anxiety, low quality of life, and thoughts of suicide. It is important to enquire specifically about pain/discomfort during clinical consultations and to address it when planning a patient’s care.
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15. Itch and Mental Health in Dermatological Patients across Europe:A Cross-Sectional Study in 13 Countries
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Dalgard, Florence J., Svensson, Åke, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Gieler, Uwe, Schut, Christina, Tomas-aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B.e., Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Koulil, Saskia Spillekom-van, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence J., Svensson, Åke, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Gieler, Uwe, Schut, Christina, Tomas-aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B.e., Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Koulil, Saskia Spillekom-van, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam, and Kupfer, Jörg
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16. Psychosocial aspects of adult acne:Data from 13 European countries
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Altunay, İlknur K., Özkur, Ezgi, Dalgard, Florence J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B.E., Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W.M., Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam S., Kupfer, Jörg, Altunay, İlknur K., Özkur, Ezgi, Dalgard, Florence J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B.E., Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W.M., Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam S., and Kupfer, Jörg
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The link between acne and psychiatric morbidities has been demonstrated in many studies; however, large scale studies aiming to reveal the psychosocial impact of acne are rare. The aim of this study was to assess the psychological burden of adult acne patients. This analysis was based on a multicenter study including 213 acne patients and 213 controls from 13 European countries. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Dermatology Life Quality Index, and EuroQol 5 dimensions 3 levels scores of the patients with acne were analyzed. Patients with acne (n = 213) had higher HADS scores for anxiety (mean ± standard deviation 6.70 ± 3.84) and depression (3.91 ± 3.43) than the controls (p < 0.001 for both). For patients with acne, 40.6% reported that they were very concerned about their skin disease, 12.3% had suicidal ideation, and, among those, 10 (4%) patients implied that acne was the cau-se of their suicidal thoughts. After adjusting for other variables, patients who had suicidal ideation (p = 0.007, and adjusted odds ratio 3.32 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.39–7.93]) and stressful life events (p < 0.001, and adjusted OR 5.85 [95% CI: 2.65–12.86]) had a greater chance of fulfilling the HADS criteria for anx-iety. This study highlights the need for a psychothera-peutic approach in order to recognize the concerns of acne patients and optimize their treatment.
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17. Psychosocial aspects of adult acne: Data from 13 European countries
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Altunay, I.K., Özkur, Ezgi, Dalgard, Florence F.J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, L., Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea Walburga Maria, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Romanov, D., Marron, Servando S.E., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Salek, S.S., Kupfer, Jörg, Altunay, I.K., Özkur, Ezgi, Dalgard, Florence F.J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, L., Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea Walburga Maria, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Romanov, D., Marron, Servando S.E., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Salek, S.S., and Kupfer, Jörg
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The link between acne and psychiatric morbidities has been demonstrated in many studies; however, large scale studies aiming to reveal the psychosocial impact of acne are rare. The aim of this study was to assess the psychological burden of adult acne patients. This analysis was based on a multicenter study including 213 acne patients and 213 controls from 13 European countries. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Dermatology Life Quality Index, and EuroQol 5 dimensions 3 levels scores of the patients with acne were analyzed. Patients with acne (n = 213) had higher HADS scores for anxiety (mean ± standard deviation 6.70 ± 3.84) and depression (3.91 ± 3.43) than the controls (p < 0.001 for both). For patients with acne, 40.6% reported that they were very concerned about their skin disease, 12.3% had suicidal ideation, and, among those, 10 (4%) patients implied that acne was the cau-se of their suicidal thoughts. After adjusting for other variables, patients who had suicidal ideation (p = 0.007, and adjusted odds ratio 3.32 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.39–7.93]) and stressful life events (p < 0.001, and adjusted OR 5.85 [95% CI: 2.65–12.86]) had a greater chance of fulfilling the HADS criteria for anx-iety. This study highlights the need for a psychothera-peutic approach in order to recognize the concerns of acne patients and optimize their treatment., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2020
18. Chronic Nodular Prurigo: A European Cross-sectional Study of Patient Perspectives on Therapeutic Goals and Satisfaction
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Pereira, Manuel P, Zeidler, Claudia, Wallengren, Joanna, Halvorsen, Jon A, Weisshaar, Elke, Garcovich, Simone, Misery, Laurent, Brenaut, Emilie, Şavk, Ekin, Potekaev, Nikolay, Lvov, Andrey, Bobko, Svetlana, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Reich, Adam, Bozek, Agnieszka, Legat, Franz J, Metz, Martin, Streit, Marku, Serra-Baldrich, Esther, Gonçalo, Margarida, Storck, Michael, Nau, Teresa, Hoffmann, Vincent, Steinke, Sabine, Greiwe, Ina, Dugas, Martin, Augustin, Matthia, Ständer, Sonja, Garcovich, Simone (ORCID:0000-0001-8967-6688), Pereira, Manuel P, Zeidler, Claudia, Wallengren, Joanna, Halvorsen, Jon A, Weisshaar, Elke, Garcovich, Simone, Misery, Laurent, Brenaut, Emilie, Şavk, Ekin, Potekaev, Nikolay, Lvov, Andrey, Bobko, Svetlana, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Reich, Adam, Bozek, Agnieszka, Legat, Franz J, Metz, Martin, Streit, Marku, Serra-Baldrich, Esther, Gonçalo, Margarida, Storck, Michael, Nau, Teresa, Hoffmann, Vincent, Steinke, Sabine, Greiwe, Ina, Dugas, Martin, Augustin, Matthia, Ständer, Sonja, and Garcovich, Simone (ORCID:0000-0001-8967-6688)
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Chronic nodular prurigo is characterized by recalcitrant itch. Patient perspectives on therapeutic goals, satisfaction with therapy and efficacy of therapeutic regimens for this condition are unknown. This questionnaire study examined these issues in 406 patients with chronic nodular prurigo from 15 European dermatological centres. Improvements in itch, skin lesions and sleep were the most important goals. Emollients, topical corticosteroids and antihistamines were the most frequently used treatments, while a minority of patients were prescribed potent medications, such as systemic immunosuppressants and gabapentinoids. Most patients were not satisfied with their previous therapy (56.8%), while 9.8% did not receive any therapy despite having active disease. A substantial number of respondents (28.7%) considered none of the therapeutic options effective. Although chronic nodular prurigo is a severe disease, most patients were not treated with potent systemic drugs, which may contribute to the high levels of dissatisfaction and disbelief in available therapies. Specific guidelines for chronic nodular prurigo and the development of novel therapies are necessary to improve care.
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19. Occurrence, Chronicity and Intensity of Itch in a Clinical Consecutive Sample of Patients with Skin Diseases : a Multi-centre Study in 13 European Countries
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Schut, Christina, Dalgard, Florence J., Halvorsen, Jon A., Gieler, Uwe, Lien, Lars, Tomas Aragones, Lucia, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B. E., Misery, Laurent, Kemény, Lajos, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriet, Balieva, Flora, Linder, Dennis, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam, Kupfer, Jörg, and Justus Liebig University Giessen
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ddc:610 ,skin diseases ,itch intensity ,itch chronicity ,European perspective ,itch occurrence - Abstract
Itch is an unpleasant symptom, affecting many dermatological patients. Studies investigating the occurrence and intensity of itch in dermatological patients often focus on a single skin disease and omit a control group with healthy skin. The aim of this multi-centre study was to assess the occurrence, chronicity and intensity (visual analogue scale 0-10) of itch in patients with different skin diseases and healthy-skin controls. Out of 3,530 dermatological patients, 54.3% reported itch (mean +/- standard deviation itch intensity 5.5 +/- 2.5), while out of 1,094 healthy-skin controls 8% had itch (3.6 +/- 2.3). Chronic itch was reported by 36.9% of the patients and 4.7% of the healthy-skin controls. Itch was most frequent (occurrence rates higher than 80%) in patients with unclassified pruritus, prurigo and related conditions, atopic dermatitis and hand eczema. However, many patients with psychodermatological conditions and naevi also reported itch (occurrence rates higher than 19%).
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20. Occurrence, chronicity and intensity of itch in a clinical consecutive sample of patients with skin diseases:A multi-centre study in 13 european countries
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Schut, Christina, Dalgard, Florence J., Halvorsen, Jon A., Gieler, Uwe, Lien, Lars, Tomas Aragones, Lucia, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B. E., Misery, Laurent, Kemény, Lajos, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriet, Balieva, Flora, Linder, Dennis, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam, Kupfer, Jörg, and Institute of Medical Psychology
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Adult ,Male ,Dermatology ,Severity of Illness Index ,Skin Diseases ,Itch occurrence ,immune system diseases ,parasitic diseases ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,European perspective ,Aged ,Dermatologie ,Pruritus ,Itch chronicity ,Middle Aged ,Medical sciences Medicine ,eye diseases ,Europe ,Itch intensity ,Skin diseases ,Case-Control Studies ,RL1-803 ,Chronic Disease ,Female - Abstract
Itch is an unpleasant symptom, affecting many dermatological patients. Studies investigating the occurrence and intensity of itch in dermatological patients often focus on a single skin disease and omit a control group with healthy skin. The aim of this multi-centre study was to assess the occurrence, chronicity and intensity (visual analogue scale 0–10) of itch in patients with different skin diseases and healthy-skin controls. Out of 3,530 dermatological patients, 54.3% reported itch (mean ± standard deviation itch intensity 5.5 ± 2.5), while out of 1,094 healthy-skin controls 8% had itch (3.6 ± 2.3). Chronic itch was reported by 36.9% of the patients and 4.7% of the healthy-skin controls. Itch was most frequent (occurrence rates higher than 80%) in patients with unclassified pruritus, prurigo and related conditions, atopic dermatitis and hand eczema. However, many patients with psychodermato-logical conditions and naevi also reported itch (occur-rence rates higher than 19%)., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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21. Is the association between acne and mental distress influenced by diet? Results from a cross-sectional population study among 3775 late adolescents in Oslo, Norway
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Thoresen Magne, Dalgard Florence, Halvorsen Jon A, Bjertness Espen, and Lien Lars
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Abstract Background Several studies with conflicting findings have investigated the association between acne and mental health problems. Acne usually starts in adolescents, as does an increase in the prevalence of depression and anxiety. Recently, there has been more focus on the link between diet and acne and diet and mental health problems. The objective of this study is to investigate the association between acne and mental distress and to explore a possible influence of dietary factors on the relation. Methods A population-based cross-sectional study in Oslo of 18 or 19 year old adolescents. The participation rate was 80%. Acne was self-reported. To measure mental distress, the Hopkins Symptom Checklist 10 was used. Diet and lifestyle variables were also collected by questionnaire and socio-demographic variables were obtained from Statistics Norway. Results The prevalence of acne was 14.4% among the males and 12.8% among the females. The mean score of mental distress increased when the severity of acne increased. In the crude analyses, the significant associations with acne among the males were: mental distress OR = 1.63, frequent consumption of chocolate/sweets OR = 1.40, frequent consumption of potato chips OR = 1.54. The significant crude associations with acne among the females were: mental distress OR = 2.16, infrequent consumption of raw vegetables OR = 1.41, non-Western background OR = 1.77 and low family income OR = 2.14. No crude associations with acne were identified in either gender for the consumption of sugary soft drinks, fatty fish, cigarette smoking or alcohol. In adjusted models which included diet and socio-demographic variables, the association between acne and mental distress was unchanged for both males (OR = 1.68) and females (OR = 2.04), and between acne and infrequent consumption of raw vegetables among the females (OR = 1.38). Conclusion Among late adolescents in Oslo, self-reported acne is significantly associated with mental distress and, among girls, with infrequent consumption of raw vegetables. Our finding does not support the hypothesis that dietary factors alter the relationship between acne and mental distress.
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22. Itch and Mental Health in Dermatological Patients across Europe: A Cross-Sectional Study in 13 Countries
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Dalgard, Florence F.J., Svensson, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Gieler, Uwe, Schut, Christina, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, L., Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Koulil, Saskia Spillekom van, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, I.K., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Salek, S.S., Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence F.J., Svensson, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Gieler, Uwe, Schut, Christina, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, L., Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Koulil, Saskia Spillekom van, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, I.K., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Salek, S.S., and Kupfer, Jörg
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Itch is a highly prevalent and multidimensional symptom. We aimed to analyze the association between itch and mental health in dermatological patients. This multicenter study is observational and cross-sectional and was conducted in dermatological clinics across 13 European countries. A total of 3,530 patients and 1,094 healthy controls were included. Patients were examined clinically. Outcome measures were itch (presence, chronicity, and intensity), the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, EQ-5D visual analogue scale, sociodemographics, suicidal ideation, and stress (negative life events and economic difficulties). Ethical approval was obtained. Results showed significant association between the presence of itch in patients and clinical depression (odds ratio, 1.53; 95% confidence interval, 1.15–2.02), suicidal ideation (odds ratio, 1.27; 95% confidence interval, 1.01–1.60), and economic difficulties (odds ratio, 1.24; 95% confidence interval, 1.10–1.50). The mean score of reported generic health status assessed by the EQ-5D visual analogue scale was 65.9 (standard deviation = 20.1) in patients with itch, compared with 74.7 (standard deviation = 18.0) in patients without itch (P < 0.001) and 74.9 (standard deviation = 15.7) in controls with itch compared with 82.9 (standard deviation = 15.6) in controls without itch (P < 0.001). Itch contributes substantially to the psychological disease burden in dermatological patients, and the management of patients should include access to multidisciplinary care., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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23. Til Koloniens Felles Beste og Det Alminneliges Gavn - Opplysning og Kulturmøter i Danmark-Norges Indiske Kolonibesittelser 1777 - 1808
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Halvorsen, Jon Emil
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Trankebar. Dansk India. Peter Anker. Kolonihistorie. Orientalisme. Opplysningstid. 1700-tallet. Danmark-Norge. Edward Said. India. Patriotiske selskaper - Abstract
Denne oppgaven behandler Danmark-Norges indiske kolonibesittelser, kalt Dansk India, på slutten av 1700- og begynnelsen av 1800-tallet. Den er en studie i hvordan de europeerne som bodde og arbeidet i koloniene på denne tiden opplevde og interagerte med den indiske lokalbefolkningen der. Fokuset er på opplysningstid og hvordan de idéstrømningene, impulsene og idealene som preget den, virket inn på livet i koloniene og på hvordan de lokale innbyggerne ble betraktet og behandlet. I denne undersøkelsen anvender jeg teoretiske begreper som bl.a. «orientalisme», i henhold til Edward Said, og «patriotisk opplysning» i en analyse av tekst og bildemateriale. Oppgaven er todelt, med en bakgrunns- og kontekstdel, og en hoveddel der fem relativt selvstendige kapitler utgjør selve analysen av de europeisk-indiske relasjonene. Gjennom disse fem kapitlene ser jeg bl.a. nærmere på den protestantiske misjonens betydning i koloniene, arbeidet til Det Trankebarske Selskab som eksponent for den patriotiske opplysningstanke og hvordan den daglige kontakten mellom europeere og lokalbefolkning utspant seg i koloniene og hvordan synet på kulturforskjeller virket inn på denne. Undersøkelsen tar for seg en rekke eksempler i form av embedsmenn, misjonærer og andre europeiske innbyggere i koloniene, og den fokuserer mye på personen Peter Anker, guvernør i Dansk India gjennom 18 år. I noen grad har jeg også valgt å inkludere stemmene til de lokale ikke-europeiske innbyggerne i koloniene.
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24. Occurrence, chronicity and intensity of itch in a clinical consecutive sample of patients with skin diseases: A multi-centre study in 13 european countries
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Schut, Christina, Dalgard, Florence, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Gieler, Uwe, Lien, Lars, Aragones, Lucia Tomas, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B.E., Misery, Laurent, Kemény, Lajos, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriët, Balieva, Flora Nicol, Linder, Dennis, Szepietöwski, Jacek C., Lvov, Andrey, Marrón, Servando E., Altunay, Ilknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam, and Kupfer, Jörg
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Adult ,Male ,Pruritus / diagnosis ,Pruritus / epidemiology ,Skin Diseases / diagnosis ,Middle Aged ,Severity of Illness Index ,eye diseases ,Case-Control Studies ,parasitic diseases ,Chronic Disease ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Female ,Europe / epidemiology ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Aged ,Skin Diseases / epidemiology - Abstract
Itch is an unpleasant symptom, affecting many dermatological patients. Studies investigating the occurrence and intensity of itch in dermatological patients often focus on a single skin disease and omit a control group with healthy skin. The aim of this multi-centre study was to assess the occurrence, chronicity and intensity (visual analogue scale 0-10) of itch in patients with different skin diseases and healthy-skin controls. Out of 3,530 dermatological patients, 54.3% reported itch (mean ± standard deviation itch intensity 5.5 ± 2.5), while out of 1,094 healthy-skin controls 8% had itch (3.6 ± 2.3). Chronic itch was reported by 36.9% of the patients and 4.7% of the healthy-skin controls. Itch was most frequent (occurrence rates higher than 80%) in patients with unclassified pruritus, prurigo and related conditions, atopic dermatitis and hand eczema. However, many patients with psychodermatological conditions and naevi also reported itch (occurrence rates higher than 19%). South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority granted scholarship for the study to FJD, but had no influence on the study design, in the collection of data and data analysis, and interpretation of data, in the writing of the report, and in the decision to submit the paper for publication.
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25. Ideal football culture: A cultural take on self‐determination theory
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Cresswell, James, primary, Rogers, Cody, additional, Halvorsen, Jon, additional, and Bonfield, Stephan, additional
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26. Incidence Trends of Atopic Dermatitis in Infancy and Early Childhood in a Nationwide Prescription Registry Study in Norway
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Mohn, Cathrine H., primary, Blix, Hege Salvesen, additional, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, additional, Nafstad, Per, additional, Valberg, Morten, additional, and Lagerløv, Per, additional
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27. The Role of Therapy in Impairing Quality of Life in Dermatological Patients:A Multinational Study
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Balieva, Flora N, Finlay, Andrew Y, Kupfer, Jörg, Aragones, Lucía Tomas, Lien, Lars, Gieler, Uwe, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Kemeny, Lajos, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Ternowitz, Thomas, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Potekaev, Nikolay, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Salek, Sam S, Dalgard, Florence J, Balieva, Flora N, Finlay, Andrew Y, Kupfer, Jörg, Aragones, Lucía Tomas, Lien, Lars, Gieler, Uwe, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Kemeny, Lajos, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Ternowitz, Thomas, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Potekaev, Nikolay, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Salek, Sam S, and Dalgard, Florence J
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Skin disease and its therapy affect health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim of this study was to measure the burden caused by dermatological therapy in 3,846 patients from 13 European countries. Adult outpatients completed questionnaires, including the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), which has a therapy impact question. Therapy issues were reported by a majority of patients with atopic dermatitis (63.4%), psoriasis (60.7%), prurigo (54.4%), hidradenitis suppurativa (54.3%) and blistering conditions (53%). The largest reduction in HRQoL attributable to therapy, as a percentage of total DLQI, adjusted for confounders, was seen in blistering conditions (10.7%), allergic/drug reactions (10.2%), psoriasis (9.9%), vasculitis/immunological ulcers (8.8%), atopic dermatitis (8.7%), and venous leg ulcers (8.5%). In skin cancer, although it had less impact on HRQoL, the reduction due to therapy was 6.8%. Treatment for skin disease contributes considerably to reducing HRQoL: the burden of dermatological treatment should be considered when planning therapy and designing new dermatological therapies.
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28. The psychosocial burden of hand eczema:Data from a European dermatological multicentre study
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Marron, Servando E, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Navarro-Lopez, Jorge, Gieler, Uwe, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence J, Lien, Lars, Finlay, Andrew Y, Poot, Françoise, Linder, Dennis, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Misery, Laurent, Jemec, Gregor B E, Romanov, Dmitry, Sampogna, Francesca, Szabo, Csanad, Altunay, Ilknur K, Spillekom-van Koulil, Saskia, Balieva, Flora, Ali, Faraz M, Halvorsen, Jon A, Marijuan, Pedro C, Marron, Servando E, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Navarro-Lopez, Jorge, Gieler, Uwe, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence J, Lien, Lars, Finlay, Andrew Y, Poot, Françoise, Linder, Dennis, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Misery, Laurent, Jemec, Gregor B E, Romanov, Dmitry, Sampogna, Francesca, Szabo, Csanad, Altunay, Ilknur K, Spillekom-van Koulil, Saskia, Balieva, Flora, Ali, Faraz M, Halvorsen, Jon A, and Marijuan, Pedro C
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BACKGROUND: The essential physical role, visibility and social importance of the hands place a major psychological burden on patients with hand eczema.OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify the psychological, social and clinical characteristics of patients with hand eczema, in particular the prevalences of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and comorbidities.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data on patients with hand eczema were analysed from a large European multicentre study conducted with dermatology outpatients from 13 countries. Groups of patients and controls were compared to analyse the psychological burden of hand eczema.RESULTS: Female patients with hand eczema had higher Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores for anxiety (n = 86, median = 7.0) than controls (n = 900, median = 5.0, P = .02), and for depression (median = 4.0) than controls (3.0, P < .001). Patients with high suicidal ideation, with low socioeconomic status and who were widowed or divorced were more likely to fulfil the HADS criteria for anxiety [odds ratio (OR) > 1, P = .038, P < .001, and P < .001, respectively]. The median Dermatology Life Quality Index score was 7.0 (n = 68).DISCUSSION: This study identifies a specific psychological burden experienced by hand eczema patients, highlighting the need for focused psychosocial interventions. Physicians in particular should be aware of the need to identify anxiety and depression in female patients.
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29. Dermatologists across Europe underestimate depression and anxiety: results from 3635 dermatological consultations
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Dalgard, Florence F.J., Svensson, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, L., Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea Walburga Maria, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando S.E., Alturnay, I.K., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Salek, S.S., Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence F.J., Svensson, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, L., Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea Walburga Maria, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando S.E., Alturnay, I.K., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Salek, S.S., and Kupfer, Jörg
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Background: It was recently demonstrated that a significant number of patients with common skin diseases across Europe are clinically depressed and anxious. Studies have shown that physicians not trained as psychiatrists underdiagnose depression. This has not been explored among dermatologists. Objectives: To estimate the concordance between clinical assessment of depression and anxiety by a dermatologist and assessment with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Methods: The study was an observational cross-sectional multicentre study of prevalent cases of skin diseases in 13 countries in Europe. Consecutive patients were recruited in outpatient clinics and filled in questionnaires prior to clinical examination by a dermatologist who reported any diagnosis of skin disease and signs of mood disorders. Results: Analysis of the 3635 consultations showed that the agreement between dermatologist and HADS was poor to fair (lower than 0·4) for all diagnosis categories. The true-positive rate (represented by the percentage of dermatologists recognizing signs of depression or anxiety in patients with depression or anxiety as defined by a HADS value ≥ 11) was 44·0% for depression and 35·6% for anxiety. The true negative rate (represented by the percentage of dermatologists not detecting signs of depression or anxiety in non-depressed or non-anxious patients defined by HADS-value < 11) was 88.8% for depression and 85.7% for anxiety. Conclusions: Dermatologists in Europe tend to underestimate mood disorders. The results suggest that further training for dermatologists to improve their skills in diagnosing depression and anxiety might be appropriate. When present, the psychological suffering of patients with dermatological conditions needs to be addressed., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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30. The role of therapy in impairing quality of life in dermatological patients: A multinational study
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Balieva, Flora, Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Kupfer, Jörg, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, L., Gieler, Uwe, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Kemeny, Lajos, Sampogna, Francesca, Van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Ternowitz, Thomas, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Potekaev, Nikolay, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, I.K., Salek, S.S., Dalgard, Florence F.J., Balieva, Flora, Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Kupfer, Jörg, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, L., Gieler, Uwe, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Kemeny, Lajos, Sampogna, Francesca, Van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Ternowitz, Thomas, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Potekaev, Nikolay, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, I.K., Salek, S.S., and Dalgard, Florence F.J.
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Skin disease and its therapy affect health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim of this study was to measure the burden caused by dermatological therapy in 3,846 patients from 13 European countries. Adult outpatients completed questionnaires, including the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), which has a therapy impact question. Therapy issues were reported by a majority of patients with atopic dermatitis (63.4%), psoriasis (60.7%), prurigo (54.4%), hidradenitis suppurativa (54.3%) and blistering conditions (53%). The largest reduction in HRQoL attributable to therapy, as a percentage of total DLQI, adjusted for confounders, was seen in blistering conditions (10.7%), allergic/ drug reactions (10.2%), psoriasis (9.9%), vasculi-tis/immunological ulcers (8.8%), atopic dermatitis (8.7%), and venous leg ulcers (8.5%). In skin cancer, although it had less impact on HRQoL, the reduction due to therapy was 6.8%. Treatment for skin disease contributes considerably to reducing HRQoL: the burden of dermatological treatment should be considered when planning therapy and designing new dermatological therapies., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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31. The psychosocial burden of hand eczema: Data from a European dermatological multicentre study
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Marron, Servando S.E., Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Navarro-Lopez, J., Gieler, Uwe, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence F.J., Lien, L., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Poot, Françoise, Linder, Dennis, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Misery, Laurent, Jemec, Gregor, Romanov, D., Sampogna, Francesca, Szabo, Csanad, Altunay, I.K., Spillekom-van Koulil, Saskia, Balieva, Flora, Ali, F.M., Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Marijuan, P.C., Marron, Servando S.E., Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Navarro-Lopez, J., Gieler, Uwe, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence F.J., Lien, L., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Poot, Françoise, Linder, Dennis, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Misery, Laurent, Jemec, Gregor, Romanov, D., Sampogna, Francesca, Szabo, Csanad, Altunay, I.K., Spillekom-van Koulil, Saskia, Balieva, Flora, Ali, F.M., Halvorsen, Jon Anders, and Marijuan, P.C.
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Background: The essential physical role, visibility and social importance of the hands place a major psychological burden on patients with hand eczema. Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the psychological, social and clinical characteristics of patients with hand eczema, in particular the prevalences of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and comorbidities. Materials and methods: Data on patients with hand eczema were analysed from a large European multicentre study conducted with dermatology outpatients from 13 countries. Groups of patients and controls were compared to analyse the psychological burden of hand eczema. Results: Female patients with hand eczema had higher Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores for anxiety (n = 86, median = 7.0) than controls (n = 900, median = 5.0, P =.02), and for depression (median = 4.0) than controls (3.0, P <.001). Patients with high suicidal ideation, with low socioeconomic status and who were widowed or divorced were more likely to fulfil the HADS criteria for anxiety [odds ratio (OR) > 1, P =.038, P <.001, and P <.001, respectively]. The median Dermatology Life Quality Index score was 7.0 (n = 68). Discussion: This study identifies a specific psychological burden experienced by hand eczema patients, highlighting the need for focused psychosocial interventions. Physicians in particular should be aware of the need to identify anxiety and depression in female patients., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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32. Digital støtte av samlokaliserte retrospektiver i smidige team : en designstudie for brukerkrav av prosess, funksjonalitet og grensesnitt
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Koien, Robin and Halvorsen, Jon Håvard
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Deling av kunnskap og kontinuerlig forbedring er noe organisasjoner generelt opplever store utfordringer med. På grunn av disse utfordringene benytter organisasjoner retrospektiver som et verktøy for å håndtere problemer og for å forbedre seg. Retrospektiver er en “state-of-the-art” metode for kontinuerlig forbedring og deling av kunnskap i bedrifter. Det er en svært god metode for å gjøre bedrifter og team mer effektive. Metoden er utbredt innen smidige prosjektmetoder for å sikre leveranser med god kvalitet, levere produkter i tide og for å skape et bedre miljø blant de ansatte. Undersøkelser viser til at både bruk av smidige metoder og bruk retrospektiver har økt betraktelig de siste årene. Likevel er det mange som opplever utfordringer med retrospektiver. I dette studiet utforskes hvordan et digitalt system kan bidra til å møte disse utfordringene og føre til positive endringer på arbeidsplassen. Retrospektiver gjennomføres tradisjonelt i samlokaliserte settinger uten særlig støtte av digitale verktøy. På bakgrunn av den lave utbredelsen av teknologistøtte og dagens utfordringer, er det identifisert et stort potensiale for å utforske hvordan retrospektiver kan støttes med digitale verktøy. Studiet benytter designforskning som metode for utforming av et artefakt; et digitalt verktøy inkludert prosess for støtte av retrospektiver. Designforskning bidrar til at artefaktet understøttes av anbefalinger fra forskningsfeltet og tilpasses til det aktuelle miljøet. Studien foreslår en prosess for hvordan retrospektiver med digital støtte kan utformes, samt at det argumenteres for funksjonalitet og grensesnitt for et slikt verktøy. Denne forskningen utforsker potensialet til teknologi i retrospektiver og gir ny innsikt innen emnet. Knowledge sharing and continuous improvement are well known challenges in organizations. Because of these challenges organizations use retrospectives as a tool to handle problems and to improve in a structured way. Retrospectives is a state-of-the-art method for continuous improvement and knowledge sharing. It is a very good method for making businesses and teams more efficient. The method is widely used in agile management to ensure good quality, deliver products in time and to create a better environment among the employees. Surveys indicate that use of agile methods and retrospectives have increased considerably in recent years. Nevertheless, there are many who face challenges with utilizing the potentials in retrospectives. This study explores how a digital system can help organizations address these challenges and how it can lead to a positive change at work. Retrospectives are traditionally conducted in colocalized settings without the support of digital tools. Given the low level of technology support and current challenges with the process, there has been identified a great potential to explore how retrospectives can be supported by digital tools. This thesis uses design science as a method for the design of an artefact; a digital tool including its process for supporting retrospectives. Design science help achieve quality in the research by including recommendations from the research field and ensures that the artefact is adapted to the current environment. This study proposes a process for how retrospectives with digital support can be designed, and discusses functionality and interface for such a tool. This research explores the potential for technology in retrospectives and provides new insight on the subject.
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33. The psychosocial burden of hand eczema: Data from a European dermatological multicentre study
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Marron, Servando E., primary, Tomas‐Aragones, Lucia, additional, Navarro‐Lopez, Jorge, additional, Gieler, Uwe, additional, Kupfer, Jörg, additional, Dalgard, Florence J., additional, Lien, Lars, additional, Finlay, Andrew Y., additional, Poot, Françoise, additional, Linder, Dennis, additional, Szepietowski, Jacek C., additional, Misery, Laurent, additional, Jemec, Gregor B. E., additional, Romanov, Dmitry, additional, Sampogna, Francesca, additional, Szabo, Csanad, additional, Altunay, Ilknur K., additional, Spillekom‐van Koulil, Saskia, additional, Balieva, Flora, additional, Ali, Faraz M., additional, Halvorsen, Jon A., additional, and Marijuan, Pedro C., additional
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34. Psychosocial Aspects of Adult Acne: Data from 13 European Countries.
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ALTUNAY, İlknur K., ÖZKUR, Ezgi, DALGARD, Florence J., GIELER, Uwe, TOMAS-ARAGONES, Lucia, LIEN, Lars, POOT, Francoise, JEMEC, Gregor B. E., MISERY, Laurent, SZABO, Csanad, LINDER, Dennis, SAMPOGNA, Francesca, EVERS, Andrea W. M., HALVORSEN, Jon Anders, BALIEVA, Flora, SZEPIETOWSKI, Jacek, ROMANOV, Dmitry, MARRON, Servando E., FINLAY, Andrew Y., and SALEK, Sam S.
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The link between acne and psychiatric morbidities has been demonstrated in many studies; however, large scale studies aiming to reveal the psychosocial impact of acne are rare. The aim of this study was to assess the psychological burden of adult acne patients. This analysis was based on a multicenter study including 213 acne patients and 213 controls from 13 European countries. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Dermatology Life Quality Index, and EuroQol 5 dimensions 3 levels scores of the patients with acne were analyzed. Patients with acne (n = 213) had higher HADS scores for anxiety (mean ± standard deviation 6.70 ± 3.84) and depression (3.91 ± 3.43) than the controls (p < 0.001 for both). For patients with acne, 40.6% reported that they were very concerned about their skin disease, 12.3% had suicidal ideation, and, among those, 10 (4%) patients implied that acne was the cause of their suicidal thoughts. After adjusting for other variables, patients who had suicidal ideation (p = 0.007, and adjusted odds ratio 3.32 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.39-7.93]) and stressful life events (p < 0.001, and adjusted OR 5.85 [95% CI: 2.65-12.86]) had a greater chance of fulfilling the HADS criteria for anxiety. This study highlights the need for a psychotherapeutic approach in order to recognize the concerns of acne patients and optimize their treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. The burden of common skin diseases assessed with the EQ5D™: a European multicentre study in 13 countries
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Balieva, Flora, van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando S.E., Salek, Sam S.S., Dalgard, Florence F.J., Kupfer, Jörg, Lien, Lars, Gieler, Uwe, Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Poot, Françoise, Misery, Laurent, Sampogna, Francesca, Balieva, Flora, van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando S.E., Salek, Sam S.S., Dalgard, Florence F.J., Kupfer, Jörg, Lien, Lars, Gieler, Uwe, Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Poot, Françoise, Misery, Laurent, and Sampogna, Francesca
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Background: Generic instruments measuring health-related quality of life (HRQoL), like EQ5D™, enable comparison of skin diseases with healthy populations and nondermatological medical conditions, as well as calculation of utility data. Objectives: To measure HRQoL in patients with common skin diseases and healthy controls across Europe using the EQ5D. Methods: This multicentre observational cross-sectional study was conducted in 13 European countries. Each dermatology clinic recruited at least 250 consecutive adult outpatients to complete questionnaires, including the EQ5D. Results: There were 5369 participants (4010 patients and 1359 controls). Mean ± SD self-rated health state reported by patients was 69·9 ± 19·7; for controls it was 82·2 ± 15·5. When adjusted for confounding factors, including comorbidity, mean patient EQ visual analogue scores were 10·5 points lower than for controls (standardized β = −0·23). Odds ratio with 95% confidence interval for impairment in all five dimensions of EQ5D adjusted for confounders was doubled for patients compared with controls. Patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), blistering conditions, leg ulcers, psoriasis and eczemas had the highest risk for reduction in HRQoL in most dimensions (2–10-fold). Data on differences of impairment by dimensions offer new insights. Conclusions: This study confirms the large impact skin conditions have on patients’ well-being, differentiating between aspects of HRQoL. Patients with HS, blistering diseases, leg ulcers, infections and most chronic skin diseases reported reduced HRQoL compared with patients with chronic obstructive lung disease, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and cancers. These findings are important in the prioritization of resource allocation between medical fields and within dermatological subspecialities., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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36. Impairment of Sexual Life in 3,485 Dermatological Outpatients From a Multicentre Study in 13 European Countries
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Sampogna, Francesca, Abeni, Damiano, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, Lars, Titeca, Géraldine, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Szabó, Csanád, Linder, M Dennis, Evers, Andrea W M, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Romanov, Dmitry V, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Finlay, Andrew Y, Salek, Sam S, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence, Sampogna, Francesca, Abeni, Damiano, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, Lars, Titeca, Géraldine, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Szabó, Csanád, Linder, M Dennis, Evers, Andrea W M, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Romanov, Dmitry V, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Finlay, Andrew Y, Salek, Sam S, Kupfer, Jörg, and Dalgard, Florence
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Skin conditions may have a strong impact on patients' sexual life, and thus influence personal relationships. Sexual issues are difficult to discuss directly in clinical practice, and a mediated instrument may be useful to capture such information. In this study item 9 of the Dermatology Life Quality Index was used to collect information on sexual impact of several skin conditions in 13 European countries. Among 3,485 patients, 23.1% reported sexual problems. The impairment was particularly high in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa, prurigo, blistering disorders, psoriasis, urticaria, eczema, infections of the skin, or pruritus. Sexual impact was strongly associated with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. It was generally more frequent in younger patients and was positively correlated with clinical severity and itch. It is important to address the issue of sexual well-being in the evaluation of patients with skin conditions, since it is often linked to anxiety, depression, and even suicidal ideation.
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37. Attachment Styles of Dermatological Patients in Europe:A Multi-centre Study in 13 Countries
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Szabó, Csanád, Altmayer, Anita, Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Kupfer, Jörg, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Linder, M Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Finlay, Andrew Y, Salek, Sam S, Dalgard, Florence, Szabó, Csanád, Altmayer, Anita, Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Kupfer, Jörg, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Linder, M Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek C, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Finlay, Andrew Y, Salek, Sam S, and Dalgard, Florence
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Attachment styles of dermatological outpatients and satisfaction with their dermatologists were investigated within the framework of a multicentre study conducted in 13 European countries, organized by the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry. Attachment style was assessed with the Adult Attachment Scale. Patient satisfaction with the dermatologist was assessed with an 11-degree scale. A total of 3,635 adult outpatients and 1,359 controls participated in the study. Dermatological outpatients were less able to depend on others, were less comfortable with closeness and intimacy, and experienced similar rates of anxiety in relationships as did the controls. Participants who had secure attachment styles reported stressful life events during the last 6 months significantly less often than those who had insecure attachment styles. Patients with secure attachment styles tended to be more satisfied with their dermatologist than did insecure patients. These results suggest that secure attachment of dermatological outpatients may be a protective factor in the management of stress.
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38. Determinants of Psychosocial Health in Psoriatic Patients:A Multinational Study
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Lesner, Karolina, Reich, Adam, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Dalgard, Florence J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomasaragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B., Misery, Laurent, Szabó, Csanád, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W.M., Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando E., Altunay, İlknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam S., Kupfer, Jörg, Lesner, Karolina, Reich, Adam, Szepietowski, Jacek C., Dalgard, Florence J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomasaragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B., Misery, Laurent, Szabó, Csanád, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W.M., Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando E., Altunay, İlknur K., Finlay, Andrew Y., Salek, Sam S., and Kupfer, Jörg
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There are limited data on the differences in the impact of psoriasis between various countries with respect to quality of life (QoL). The aim of this study was to explore the psychosocial health of patients with psoriasis in different European countries. A total of 682 patients were recruited in 13 European countries. All patients completed a questionnaire regarding sociodemographic information, negative life events, suicidal ideation and satisfaction with their dermatologist. Depression and anxiety were assessed with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and QoL with the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) and EuroQoL (EQ-5D). The lowest anxiety and depression scoring was noted in patients from Denmark, the lowest level of impairment in QoL in subjects from Spain, and the highest level of impairment in QoL in patients from Italy. The most relevant parameters influencing patients’ well-being were severity of pruritus and satisfaction with their dermatologist. The level of anxiety and depression symptoms correlated significantly with suicidal ideation.
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- 2017
39. Attachment styles of dermatological patients in europe: A multicentre study in 13 countries
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Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, Ilknur Kivanç Ivanc I.K., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Altmayer, Anita, Salek, S.S., Dalgard, Florence F.J., Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Kupfer, Jörg, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, van Middendorp, Henriët, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, Ilknur Kivanç Ivanc I.K., Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Altmayer, Anita, Salek, S.S., Dalgard, Florence F.J., Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Kupfer, Jörg, Jemec, Gregor, and Misery, Laurent
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Attachment styles of dermatological outpatients and satisfaction with their dermatologists were investigated within the framework of a multicentre study conducted in 13 European countries, organized by the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry. Attachment style was assessed with the Adult Attachment Scale. Patient satisfaction with the dermatologist was assessed with an 11-degree scale. A total of 3,635 adult outpatients and 1,359 controls participated in the study. Dermatological outpatients were less able to depend on others, were less comfortable with closeness and intimacy, and experienced similar rates of anxiety in relationships as did the controls. Participants who had secure attachment styles reported stressful life events during the last 6 months significantly less often than those who had insecure attachment styles. Patients with secure attachment styles tended to be more satisfied with their dermatologist than did insecure patients. These results suggest that secure attachment of dermatological outpatients may be a protective factor in the management of stress., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2017
40. Determinants of psychosocial health in psoriatic patients: A multinational study
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Lesner, Karolina, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea Walburga Maria, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, Ilknur Kivanç Ivanc I.K., Reich, Adam, Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Salek, S.S., Kupfer, Jörg, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Dalgard, Florence F.J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Lesner, Karolina, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea Walburga Maria, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Lvov, Andrey, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, Ilknur Kivanç Ivanc I.K., Reich, Adam, Finlay, ANDREW Yule, Salek, S.S., Kupfer, Jörg, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Dalgard, Florence F.J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, and Jemec, Gregor
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There are limited data on the differences in the impact of psoriasis between various countries with respect to quality of life (QoL). The aim of this study was to explore the psychosocial health of patients with psoriasis in different European countries. A total of 682 patients were recruited in 13 European countries. All patients completed a questionnaire regarding sociodemographic information, negative life events, suicidal ideation and satisfaction with their dermatologist. Depression and anxiety were assessed with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and QoL with the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) and EuroQoL (EQ-5D). The lowest anxiety and depression scoring was noted in patients from Denmark, the lowest level of impairment in QoL in subjects from Spain, and the highest level of impairment in QoL in patients from Italy. The most relevant parameters influencing patients’ well-being were severity of pruritus and satisfaction with their dermatologist. The level of anxiety and depression symptoms correlated significantly with suicidal ideation., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2017
41. The Role of Therapy in Impairing Quality of Life in Dermatological Patients: A Multinational Study.
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BALIEVA, Flora N., FINLAY, Andrew Y., KUPFER, Jörg, ARAGONES, Lucia TOMAS, LIEN, Lars, GIELER, Uwe, POOT, Francoise, JEMEC, Gregor B. E., MISERY, Laurent, KEMENY, Lajos, SAMPOGNA, Francesca, VAN MIDDENDORP, Henriët, HALVORSEN, Jon Anders, TERNOWITZ, Thomas, SZEPIETOWSKI, Jacek C., POTEKAEV, Nikolay, MARRON, Servando E., ALTUNAY, Ilknur K., SALEK, Sam S., and DALGARD, Florence J.
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QUALITY of life ,SKIN disease treatment ,SKIN diseases ,DERMATOLOGY ,ATOPIC dermatitis ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Skin disease and its therapy affect health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim of this study was to measure the burden caused by dermatological therapy in 3,846 patients from 13 European countries. Adult outpatients completed questionnaires, including the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), which has a therapy impact question. Therapy issues were reported by a majority of patients with atopic dermatitis (63.4%), psoriasis (60.7%), prurigo (54.4%), hidradenitis suppurativa (54.3%) and blistering conditions (53%). The largest reduction in HRQoL attributable to therapy, as a percentage of total DLQI, adjusted for confounders, was seen in blistering conditions (10.7%), allergic/ drug reactions (10.2%), psoriasis (9.9%), vasculitis/ immunological ulcers (8.8%), atopic dermatitis (8.7%), and venous leg ulcers (8.5%). In skin cancer, although it had less impact on HRQoL, the reduction due to therapy was 6.8%. Treatment for skin disease contributes considerably to reducing HRQoL: the burden of dermatological treatment should be considered when planning therapy and designing new dermatological therapies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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42. En uvanlig idrettsskade
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Rizvi, Syed Mohammad Husain, primary, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, primary, and Helsing, Per, primary
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- 2016
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43. The Psychological Burden of Skin Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study among Dermatological Out-Patients in 13 European Countries
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Dalgard, Florence F.J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W M, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, Ilknur Kivanç Ivanc I.K., Finlay, Andrew A.Y., Salek, Sam S.S., Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence F.J., Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucía, Lien, Lars, Poot, Françoise, Jemec, Gregor, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W M, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek J.C., Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando S.E., Altunay, Ilknur Kivanç Ivanc I.K., Finlay, Andrew A.Y., Salek, Sam S.S., and Kupfer, Jörg
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The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, and this is a large-scale study to ascertain the association between depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation with various dermatological diagnoses. This international multicenter observational cross-sectional study was conducted in 13 European countries. In each dermatology clinic, 250 consecutive adult out-patients were recruited to complete a questionnaire, reporting socio-demographic information, negative life events, and suicidal ideation; depression and anxiety were assessed with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. A clinical examination was performed. A control group was recruited among hospital employees. There were 4,994 participants - 3,635 patients and 1,359 controls. Clinical depression was present in 10.1% patients (controls 4.3%, odds ratio (OR) 2.40 (1.67-3.47)). Clinical anxiety was present in 17.2% (controls 11.1%, OR 2.18 (1.68-2.82)). Suicidal ideation was reported by 12.7% of all patients (controls 8.3%, OR 1.94 (1.33-2.82)). For individual diagnoses, only patients with psoriasis had significant association with suicidal ideation. The association with depression and anxiety was highest for patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, hand eczema, and leg ulcers. These results identify a major additional burden of skin disease and have important clinical implications., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2015
44. The Psychological Burden of Skin Diseases:A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study among Dermatological Out-Patients in 13 European Countries
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Dalgard, Florence J, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W M, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Finlay, Andrew Y, Salek, Sam S, Kupfer, Jörg, Dalgard, Florence J, Gieler, Uwe, Tomas-Aragones, Lucia, Lien, Lars, Poot, Francoise, Jemec, Gregor B E, Misery, Laurent, Szabo, Csanad, Linder, Dennis, Sampogna, Francesca, Evers, Andrea W M, Halvorsen, Jon Anders, Balieva, Flora, Szepietowski, Jacek, Romanov, Dmitry, Marron, Servando E, Altunay, Ilknur K, Finlay, Andrew Y, Salek, Sam S, and Kupfer, Jörg
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The contribution of psychological disorders to the burden of skin disease has been poorly explored, and this is a large-scale study to ascertain the association between depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation with various dermatological diagnoses. This international multicenter observational cross-sectional study was conducted in 13 European countries. In each dermatology clinic, 250 consecutive adult out-patients were recruited to complete a questionnaire, reporting socio-demographic information, negative life events, and suicidal ideation; depression and anxiety were assessed with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. A clinical examination was performed. A control group was recruited among hospital employees. There were 4,994 participants--3,635 patients and 1,359 controls. Clinical depression was present in 10.1% patients (controls 4.3%, odds ratio (OR) 2.40 (1.67-3.47)). Clinical anxiety was present in 17.2% (controls 11.1%, OR 2.18 (1.68-2.82)). Suicidal ideation was reported by 12.7% of all patients (controls 8.3%, OR 1.94 (1.33-2.82)). For individual diagnoses, only patients with psoriasis had significant association with suicidal ideation. The association with depression and anxiety was highest for patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, hand eczema, and leg ulcers. These results identify a major additional burden of skin disease and have important clinical implications.
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- 2015
45. Plan- og bygningsloven § 7 : Dispensasjonsregelens innhold sett i lys av et utvalg klagesaker fra landets fylkesmenn
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Halvorsen, Jon Andreas
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- 2006
46. Antidepressants have Anti-inflammatory Effects that may be Relevant to Dermatology: A Systematic Review.
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ESKELAND, Shirin, HALVORSEN, Jon Anders, and TANUM, Lars
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SKIN disease treatment , *ANTIDEPRESSANTS , *ANTI-inflammatory agents , *SEROTONIN uptake inhibitors , *BUPROPION , *DERMATOLOGY , *SYSTEMATIC reviews - Abstract
There is increasing evidence of clinically relevant antiinflammatory effects of monoaminergic antidepressants. PubMed and Ovid databases were searched systematically for the use and efficacy of antidepressants in association with 5 common inflammatory skin disorders: chronic urticaria, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, other eczema, and alopecia areata. From January 1984 to June 2016, publications included a total of 1,252 dermatological patients in 28 trials or case reports. These unambiguously reported a reduced burden of dermatological symptoms in relation to treatment with antidepressants. Several randomized controlled trials of first-generation antidepressants have been published, while studies of modern antidepressants are usually open-label, yet more informative, regarding patients' characteristics and study procedures. These overall positive findings may indicate a rationale, beyond treating comorbid psychiatric disorders, for the use of antidepressants in dermatology. Further research into modern tolerable antidepressants, including selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors, mirtazapine and bupropion, is required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Attachment Styles of Dermatological Patients in Europe: A Multi-centre Study in 13 Countries.
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SZABÓ, Csanád, ALTMAYER, Anita, LIEN, Lars, POOT, Francoise, GIELER, Uwe, TOMAS-ARAGONES, Lucia, KUPFER, Jörg, JEMEC, Gregor B. E., MISERY, Laurent, LINDER, Dennis, SAMPOGNA, Francesca, VAN MIDDENDORP, Henriët, HALVORSEN, Jon Anders, BALIEVA, Flora, SZEPIETOWSKI, Jacek C., ROMANOV, Dmitry, MARRON, Servando E., ALTUNAY, Ilknur K., FINLAY, Andrew Y., and SALEK, Sam S.
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DERMATOLOGY ,ATTACHMENT theory (Psychology) ,DERMATOLOGISTS ,PATIENT satisfaction ,STRESS management - Abstract
Attachment styles of dermatological outpatients and satisfaction with their dermatologists were investigated within the framework of a multicentre study conducted in 13 European countries, organized by the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry. Attachment style was assessed with the Adult Attachment Scale. Patient satisfaction with the dermatologist was assessed with an 11-degree scale. A total of 3,635 adult outpatients and 1,359 controls participated in the study. Dermatological outpatients were less able to depend on others, were less comfortable with closeness and intimacy, and experienced similar rates of anxiety in relationships as did the controls. Participants who had secure attachment styles reported stressful life events during the last 6 months significantly less often than those who had insecure attachment styles. Patients with secure attachment styles tended to be more satisfied with their dermatologist than did insecure patients. These results suggest that secure attachment of dermatological outpatients may be a protective factor in the management of stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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48. En kvinne i 60-årene med kløe på armene
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Halvorsen, Jon Anders, primary and Ørstavik, Kristin, primary
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- 2015
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49. J.A. Halvorsen & K. Ørstavik svarer
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Halvorsen, Jon Anders, primary and Ørstavik, Kristin, primary
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- 2015
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50. The Influence of Parental Divorce on Educational Ambitions of 18/19 Year-Old Adolescents from Oslo, Norway
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Zeratsion, Henok, primary, Bjertness, Cecilie B., additional, Bjertness, Espen, additional, Dalsklev, Madeleine, additional, Haavet, Ole R., additional, Halvorsen, Jon A., additional, Lien, Lars, additional, and Claussen, Bjørgulf, additional
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- 2014
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