Mental health interventions for atopic dermatitis: knowledge gaps, pilot programmes and future directions

Author:

Chatrath Sheena1ORCID,LeBovidge Jennifer23ORCID,Jack Carolyn4ORCID,Abuabara Katrina5ORCID,Schneider Lynda C67ORCID,Capozza Korey8ORCID,Kelley Keri8,Silverberg Jonathan I9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Illinois College of Medicine , Peoria, IL , USA

2. Boston Children’s Hospital , Boston MA , USA

3. Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA , USA

4. Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre , Montreal, QC , Canada

5. Department of Dermatology, University of California San Francisco , San Francisco, CA , USA

6. Division of Immunology, Boston Children’s Hospital , Boston, MA , USA

7. Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA , USA

8. Global Parents for Eczema Research , Santa Barbara, CA , USA

9. Department of Dermatology, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences , Washington, DC , USA

Abstract

Abstract Atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with high levels of psychosocial burden, often resulting in poor mental health outcomes. Despite this association, few studies have evaluated the efficacy of mental health interventions within this population. Utilization of multidisciplinary and peer-led support, in addition to equipping patients with psychological tools, may be beneficial in improving mental health outcomes. Future research is needed to determine which interventions and formats are desired by, effective in and accessible to patients and caregivers with AD.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Dermatology

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