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      Disfunção sexual em pacientes com psoríase e artrite psoriásica - uma revisão sistemática Translated title: Sexual dysfunction in patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis - a systematic review

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          A psoríase é uma doença cutaneoarticular, cuja incidência varia entre 1%-3%. O estresse tende a ser um fator desencadeante ou de agravamento na psoríase. Além disso, a própria doença pode gerar estresse emocional, pelo constrangimento das lesões. Uma série de alterações psicológicas pode estar associada à psoríase, e são comuns os relatos de sentimentos de raiva, depressão, vergonha e ansiedade, culminando no isolamento social e, possivelmente, na disfunção sexual. Apesar de a disfunção sexual ser uma queixa comum, são poucos os dados encontrados a respeito na literatura. O objetivo deste estudo foi realizar uma revisão sistemática da prevalência da disfunção sexual na psoríase e na artrite psoriásica, avaliando a participação de fatores como depressão e extensão da doença nessa relação. O resultado da revisão sistemática sobre o assunto aponta que os dados a respeito das dificuldades sexuais nos pacientes com psoríase são limitados. As hipóteses aventadas para explicar a ocorrência de disfunção sexual nesse grupo de pacientes incluem a extensão do quadro cutâneo, os efeitos psicológicos da condição no paciente, a preocupação do parceiro e os efeitos colaterais relacionados aos tratamentos médicos para a psoríase. Os dados apresentados enfatizam a negligência frequente dada a este tipo de sintomatologia na prática médica e ressaltam a importância da avaliação do impacto da psoríase não apenas em relação ao acometimento cutâneo e articular, mas também psicossocial e sexual. Face às diversidades socioculturais de cada população, sugere-se a necessidade de um estudo específico na população brasileira a fim de fornecer maiores informações sobre nossos pacientes.

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          Psoriasis is a cutaneous-articular disease, whose incidence ranges from 1% to 3%. Stress tends to be a triggering or aggravating factor in psoriasis. In addition, the disease itself can generate emotional stress because of its lesions. Several psychological disorders can be associated with psoriasis, and feelings such as rage, depression, shame, and anxiety have been commonly reported, which can culminate in social isolation and sexual dysfunction. Despite being a common complaint among patients with psoriasis, sexual dysfunction has been rarely reported in the literature. This study aimed at performing a systematic review of the prevalence of sexual dysfunction in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, assessing the role played by factors such as depression and severity of disease in this relation. This systematic review showed that data on the sexual difficulties of patients with psoriasis are scarce. The hypotheses to explain sexual dysfunction in that group of patients include the severity of skin findings, the psychological effects of the condition on the patient, concerns of the sexual partner, and side effects of the medical treatments for psoriasis. Those data emphasize that this type of symptomatology is frequently neglected in medical practice, and stress the importance of assessing the impact of psoriasis regarding not only cutaneous and joint involvements, but also psychosocial and sexual impairments. Considering the sociocultural diversities of each population, a specific study of the Brazilian population to provide more information about our patients is required.

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                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Journal
                rbr
                Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia
                Rev. Bras. Reumatol.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0482-5004
                1809-4570
                December 2012
                : 52
                : 6
                : 943-948
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameUniversidade de Brasília orgdiv1Faculdade de Medicina orgdiv2Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Médicas
                [02] orgnameUnB orgdiv1FM
                Article
                S0482-50042012000600011
                10.1590/S0482-50042012000600011
                59d71490-985a-4906-a66e-87145c359fe5

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                : 05 September 2012
                : 03 November 2011
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                psoríase,sexuality,gender,psoriatic arthritis,psoriasis,sexualidade,gênero,artrite psoriásica

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