Nov 30, 2023

Public workspaceThe relationship between chronic skin conditions and depression and how successful dermatologic treatment could improve patients’ mental health: An evidence-based systematic review protocol

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  • 1University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Protocol CitationAime Lee, Nami Watanabe, Emma Gregory, Cobi Desilva, Jenina Joyce Pali, Lindsey Leonhard, Samia samiaval@hawaii.edu 2023. The relationship between chronic skin conditions and depression and how successful dermatologic treatment could improve patients’ mental health: An evidence-based systematic review protocol. protocols.io https://protocols.io/view/the-relationship-between-chronic-skin-conditions-a-c5pqy5mw
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Created: November 30, 2023
Last Modified: November 30, 2023
Protocol Integer ID: 91600
Abstract
Psychodermatology is the interaction between the skin and the mind. Currently, there is no standardized process for providing Dermatology patients with depression screenings. We will conduct a systematic review to determine the value of providing patients who have chronic skin conditions with a PHQ-9 screening prior to, during, and after treatment.

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