Abstract
A representative random sample comprising approximately 4000 Danes, 16-99 years old, were questioned as to present or previous psoriasis eruption by non-medical, professional interviewers. Based on the information obtained, the point prevalence for men was 4.2%, for women 3.3%. 88% of those who believed themselves to be suffering from psoriasis stated that they had been treated by doctors for psoriasis and 71% by dermatologists and/or dermatological departments. The difference found between men and women is not statistically significant. The actual prevalence has been adjusted according to an estimated overcalculation of some 25% based on the number of false-positive answers to questionnaires in a twin study. The prevalence for men is thus adjusted to 3.2% and for women to 2.5%. The number of adult psoriatics in Denmark is estimated at approximately 113,000, of whom 71,000 suffer from mild psoriasis and 42,000 from more severe psoriasis.
Publisher
Medical Journals Sweden AB
Subject
Dermatology,General Medicine
Cited by
4 articles.
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