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The Effects of Audio-Based Therapy on Anxiety in Psoriasis

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by University of California, San Francisco
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorUniversity of California, San Francisco
Started2026-02-01
Est. completion2027-12
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

Anxiety in psoriasis is associated with impaired quality of life, and the prevalence of anxiety symptoms in psoriatic populations is approximately 34% and anxiety disorders up to 16%. Many experts recommend routine screening, referral, and interventions for anxiety in psoriasis; however, many barriers inhibit access to mental health resources and proper management. To our knowledge, there is a lack of easily accessible interventions that manage anxiety. Audio-based therapy offers convenient and effective interventions that show reduced anxiety in published, randomized studies and is a promising management for psoriasis patients. This study will evaluate the effects of audio therapy in patients with psoriasis and measure changes in overall symptoms.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Age ≥18 years
* Self-reported dermatologist-diagnosed psoriasis
* GAD 2-Item Score ≥1 at screening
* Ability to consent and complete pre- and post-intervention surveys.
* Internet access and the ability to use a computer/smartphone with headphones for a single 23-30 minute session at home.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Severe hearing impairment precluding headphone listening
* Any condition requiring strict sound avoidance (such as seizure/epilepsy, major head trauma, severe sound-triggered migraine) that would make participation unsafe.
* Other diagnoses that in the investigator's judgment preclude safe participation or interfere with anxiety or psoriasis evaluation.

Conditions2

AnxietyPsoriasis (PsO)

Locations1 site

Liao Lab at UCSF
Amélie Spangenberg, Psoriasis Clinical Research Fellow, MBBS415-944-7618amelie.spangenberg@ucsf.edu

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