Young adults who find it harder to cope with stress are more likely to develop psoriasis later in life, according to a large register-based study from the University of Gothenburg.
Low stress resilience in men may be linked to an increased risk for developing psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, according to a study. “There is a strong perception among patients and health care personnel that stress induces psoriasis,” Marta Laskowski, MD, a doctoral student in dermatology at the University of Gothenburg and a resident physician at Sahlgrenska University Hospital,
Adolescent men with greater vulnerability to stress experience a 31% higher risk of developing psoriasis compared to those with high-stress resilience, the study revealed.
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