Pediatric Blood & Cancer
The Lived Experience of Childhood Cancer Survivors and Their Parents: A Multi-National Study of Access to Survivorship Care and Information and Support Needs HQ Cancer Team
Article
18 Feb 2025
International federation of psoriatic disease associations (IFPA)
21 Feb 2025
All around the world, the burden of noncommunicable diseases is increasing. Noncommunicable diseases are often associated with increased burden on mental health and increased use of health services. For people living with noncommunicable diseases, mental disorders are a source of disability, yet they are less likely to be addressed compared to physical symptoms. Psoriatic disease is a quintessential example of a noncommunicable disease associated with a great effect on mental health, quality of life and well-being.
This report summarizes the science linking mental health and psoriatic disease. Together, we will explore quality of life in people living with the disease, and unpack known obstacles to their well-being. Psoriatic disease demands greater attention to mental health and quality of life. With proper mental health support and investment in mental health services, it is possible to minimize this additional burden on people living with psoriatic disease. Early diagnosis and treatment will allow all to achieve their full life potential.