Netherton syndrome; neuropsychological and psychosocial functioning of child and adult patients and their parents

Author:

Versteegh Josette JWM1ORCID,Dulfer Karolijn1,Stuvel Kira1,Pasmans Suzanne GMA1,Utens Elisabeth MWJ1234

Affiliation:

1. Erasmus University Medical Center–Sophia Children’s Hospital, The Netherlands

2. University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

3. The Bascule – Academic Center for Child Psychiatry, The Netherlands

4. Academic Medical Center, The Netherlands

Abstract

Background: Netherton syndrome is a rare severe skin disease. Clinical experience showed considerable psychosocial burdens among Netherton syndrome patients/families. Their (neuro)psychological functioning has never been investigated. Objective: To investigate neuropsychological/psychosocial functioning of Netherton syndrome patients and parents. Methods: A total of 12 Netherton syndrome patients and/or parents completed neuropsychological tests, semi-structured-interviews, and psychological-questionnaires. Results: Intelligence results showed disharmonic profiles, with below-average scores on processing speed. Neuropsychological problems and unfavorable outcomes on health-related quality of life, illness-appearance-related problems, and negative social consequences among patients/parents were found. Psychopathological (emotional) problems were reported; stigmatization, bullying was common among Netherton syndrome patients. Conclusion: Compared with normative data, Netherton syndrome patients showed neuropsychological and psychosocial problems. Standard follow-up is necessary to identify problems at early stage.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology

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