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Quality of life in mothers of children with psoriasis
Authors:EmadEldin Abd Elmoneim Elgamal MD  Hany Othman Aboelwafa MD  Ayman Ahmed Mahmoud Ibrahim MD  Mai Esam Mohamed Elshafey MBBCH
Institution:1. Department of Dermatology, Andrology and venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Damietta, Egypt;2. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Damietta, Egypt
Abstract:

Background

Patients' and their mothers' quality of life is severely affected by childhood psoriasis. Almost all children have a chronic illness that lasts until adulthood, which puts them at risk for lifelong difficulties like stigma, psychiatric comorbidity, and suicide.

Objective

Evaluation of the effects of childhood psoriasis on the mothers' quality of life was the project's primary objective.

Subjects and Methods

100 mothers of children with various kinds of psoriasis participated in the study. The Family Dermatology Life Quality Index (FDLQI) was used to evaluate the mothers' quality of life.

Results

The mother's FDLQI score was between 3 and 25, with a mean of 13. In terms of how the FDLQI was interpreted, 8 moms had an incredibly enormous impact, 63 mothers had a very significant impact, 26 mothers had a moderate impact, and 3 mothers had a modest impact. We discovered a substantial direct link between the mother's FDLQI and the children's PASI scores. Furthermore, we discovered that scalp and pustular psoriasis had the highest FDLQI scores, indicating a poor quality of life.

Conclusion

Both the quality of life for affected children and their cares may be negatively impacted by childhood psoriasis. Age of the children, PASI score, and kind of psoriasis can all have an impact on how psoriasis in childhood affects the mother.
Keywords:childhood psoriasis  Family Dermatology Life Quality Index (FDLQI)  quality of life (QoL)
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