Emotional ability and skin-restricted lupus evolution: A longitudinal study

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Impaired emotional abilities (higher scores of alexithymia and lower levels of emotional awareness) were found in patients with skin-restricted lupus, warranting examination of the relationship between these abilities and the evolution of skin-restricted lupus, using longitudinal data. A total of 75 consecutive outpatients with skin-restricted lupus were recruited and assessed by a dermatologist and a psychiatrist every 6 months over a period of 2.5 years. Alexithymia and emotional awareness were evaluated with the French versions of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) and the Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS). During follow-up, good stability of the LEAS scores was observed, whereas TAS-20 scores varied; those variations were positively associated both with lupus duration and current psychiatric and personality disorders, but not with lupus remission. Such findings regarding 2 complementary aspects of emotional functioning are of direct interest for the management of patients with skin-restricted lupus.

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Jalenques, I., Rondepierre, F., Mulliez, A., D’Incan, M., Consoli, S. M., Aubin, F., … Waton, J. (2019). Emotional ability and skin-restricted lupus evolution: A longitudinal study. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 99(6), 564–570. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3161

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