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Acne

Wide range of age of onset and low referral rates to psychiatry in a large cohort of acne excoriée at a Swiss tertiary hospital

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Pages 277-280 | Received 16 Jun 2017, Accepted 24 Jul 2017, Published online: 24 Aug 2017
 

Abstract

Introduction: Repetitive skin manipulation is the key symptom in skin picking disorder (SPD) or acne excoriée des jeunes filles Brocq. The diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-5) has recognized SPD as an independent disease, namely an obsessive-compulsive disorder. Thus, psychiatric treatment is indicated. Therefore, in a large cohort of SPD, we asked whether dermatologists’ treatment strategy includes routine referrals to psychiatry. In addition, we describe epidemiological data, treatments and follow up.

Methods: We performed a retrospective study, searching in our hospital database between January 1 2011 and December 31 2016.

Results: A total of 154 (141 female, 13 male) patients were included in our study. In less than 5% a referral to a psychologist or psychiatrist occurred. More than 90% of all patients received topical and almost 40% systemical anti-acne treatment. The loss of follow-up was very high.

Discussion: Our study shows that dermatologists focus on treating acne-like lesions in SPD, but rarely refer to psychiatry. Possible reasons include considerations of patients’ reactions who often reject the idea of a psychological origin of the disease. Our results suggest that new treatment strategies should be created to address SPD correctly, i.e. by combined consultations with psychiatrists or specific training of dermatologists in psychiatric therapy and diagnostics.

Disclosure statement

F. A. is sponsored by Hochspezialisierte Medizin 2, a grant from the canton of Zurich. A. N. holds the assistant professorship for immunodermatology funded by the Bruno Bloch and the Promedica Foundation. The authors report no conflicts of interest regarding this manuscript.

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Funding

There has been no funding for this project. The expenses were paid by the Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Zurich.

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