In an ongoing effort to better understand possible links between skin conditions and mental health, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have discovered an association between psoriasis and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) that may have important implications for dermatology practice.
Their study, published in Archives of Dermatological Research on May 25, uses data from the All of Us Research Program, an NIH initiative that collects health information from patients across the United States. This health data is currently being used for thousands of research projects investigating a variety of health conditions, and at Yale, researchers used the surveys and electronic health records of over 250,000 diverse participants to demonstrate for the first time an association between OCD and psoriasis in U.S. adults.