Survey on Mental Health and Eczema

In 2022, the research team at the National Eczema Association (NEA) conducted an online survey to understand patient and caregiver experiences with, and expectations of, mental healthcare as it relates to eczema. The survey aimed to determine the impact of mental health and access to mental healthcare for adult atopic dermatitis patients and caregivers in the United States.

Research publications

Key findings from this research were published in: Dermatitis; and Skin Health and Disease. Click on the articles below to read the full journal article.

Dermatitis, “Patient and Caregiver Perspectives on the Relationship Between Atopic Dermatitis Symptoms and Mental Health

Skin Health and Disease, “Evaluating mental health support by healthcare providers for patients with atopic dermatitis: A cross-sectional survey

Related article

Learn more about this NEA study in the articles below:

New Paper Finds Adults, Children and Teens with Eczema Experience Significant Mental Health Symptoms

New Data Reveals Low Rates of Mental Health Support for Atopic Dermatitis Patients

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