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High effectiveness of tildrakizumab regardless of baseline characteristics in patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis: 52-week results from the POSITIVE study

U. Mrowietz, R. Sommer, Z. Reguiai, S. Gerdes, E. Daudén, W. Weger, J.T. Maul, P. Laws, L. Naldi, P.D. Ghislain, E. de Jong, S. Mburu, V. Koscielny, E. Massana, I. Kasujee & M. Augustin

Poster presented at the 33rd EADV Congress, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

DEVISE – Entwicklung und Evaluation einer Online-Intervention zur Reduktion von Selbststigmatisierung bei Menschen mit sichtbaren chronischen Hauterkrankungen

J. Traxler, C.F.Z. Stuhlmann, N. da Silva-Burger, C. Stierle, M. Rudnik & R. Sommer

Oral presentation presented at the 23rd DKVF Conference, Potsdam, Germany

Effectiveness of tildrakizumab in patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis located in special areas: 52-week results from the POSITIVE study

M. Augustin, R. Sommer, Z. Reguiai, S. Gerdes, E. Daudén, W. Weger, J.T. Maul, P. Laws, L. Naldi, P.D. Ghislain, E. de Jong, S. Mburu, V. Koscielny, E. Massana, I. Kasujee & U. Mrowietz

Poster presented at the 33rd EADV Congress, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Predictors and mechanisms of self‐stigma in five chronic skin diseases: A systematic review

C.F.Z. Stuhlmann, J. Traxler, V. Paucke, N. da Silva-Burger & R. Sommer

This systematic literature review aimed to aggregate existing research on
correlates and mechanisms that contribute to self-stigmatization
among people with atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, vitiligo, alopecia areata or hidradenitis suppurativa and to, ultimately, identify targets for psychosocial interventions.

Disease burden, patient needs and family planning in women of childbearing age with moderate to severe psoriasis

N. da Silva-Burger, B. Stephan, N. Ganjuur, M. Augustin & R. Sommer

Poster presented at the 33rd EADV Congress, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Impact of patient psoriasis on partner well-being in a real-world setting: 52-week interim data of the phase IV POSITIVE study

U. Mrowietz, R. Sommer, Z. Reguiai, S. Gerdes, E. Daudén, W. Weger, J.T. Maul, P. Laws, L. Naldi, P.D. Ghislain, E. de Jong, S. Mburu, V. Koscielny, E. Massana, I. Kasujee & M. Augustin

Poster presented at the 33rd EADV Congress, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Reducing self-stigma in chronic skin disease - Development and pilot-test of the HautKompass online programme

J. Traxler, C.F.Z. Stuhlmann, N. da Silva-Burger, C. Stierle, M. Rudnik & R. Sommer

Oral presentation presented at the European Health Psychology Society Conference (EHPS), Cascais, Portugal

Unterdiagnostiziert und unterbehandelt

S. Schmotz, L. N. Hoyer, M. Augustin, R. Sommer, J. Traxler & S. Moritz

Certified CME training by the German Academy of Dermatology.


Dermatillomania requires specialist knowledge, a correct diagnosis and a lot of time for sensitive and differentiated exploration by the practitioner. According to current research, the treatment of choice is cognitive behavioural therapy, in particular habit reversal training.

Entstigmatisierung von Menschen mit Hauterkrankungen in gesundheitsnahen Berufen: Eine randomisierte, kontrollierte Interventionsstudie

J. Traxler, C. C. Braren-von Stülpnagel, M. Augustin, M. Grosser & R. Sommer

Oral presentation presented at the 22nd DKVF Conference, Berlin, Germany

Out-of-Pocket Costs in Alopecia Areata: A Cross-Sectional Study in German-speaking Countries

J. Kullab, MC. Schielein, CFZ. Stuhlmann, L. Tizek, H. Wecker, A. Kain,  T. Biedermann, A. Zink

Alopecia areata is a common skin disease which is associated with psychosocial and financial burden. No curative therapy exists and, hence, affected persons resort to self-financed cosmetic solutions. However, studies on the economic impact of alopecia areata on individuals are limited. To estimate annual individual out-of-pocket costs in persons with alopecia areata, a cross-sectional study using a standardized online questionnaire was performed in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.