HealthDay (9/17, Gotkine) reports a study presented at the 2025 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress suggests that “patients with atopic eczema (AE) have an increased risk for suicidal ideation (SI).” The researchers “surveyed 15,223 adults with AE and 7,968 controls without eczema across 27 countries to examine the prevalence of SI and its associated risk factors in the Scars of Life study.” They observed that “SI was reported by 13.2 percent of AE patients compared with 8.5 percent of controls. No significant difference was seen in the prevalence of SI across AE subgroups, but all had elevated odds of SI versus controls. Key predictors were revealed on comparison of 2,010 SI cases with 13,213 non-SI cases, including younger age and obesity.” Meanwhile, clinical risk factors “included moderate-to-severe AE, pruritus, skin pain, and high symptom intensity.”
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— “Suicidal Ideation Risk Elevated for Patients With Atopic Eczema,”Elana Gotkine, HealthDay, September 17, 2025