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Depression, anxiety, and stress in oral lichen planus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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2021-08-30

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De Porras-Carrique, Teresa
González-Moles, Miguel Ángel
Warnakulasuriya, Saman
Ramos-García, Pablo

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We present this systematic review and meta-analyses to evaluate current evidence on the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress in patients with oral lichen planus and their magnitude of association. We searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, PsycInfo, and Google Scholar for studies published before January 2021. We evaluated the quality of studies using a specific method for systematic reviews addressing prevalence questions, designed by the Joanna Briggs Institute. We carried out meta-analyses and performed heterogeneity, subgroups, meta-regression, and small-study effects analyses. Fifty-one studies (which recruited 6,815 patients) met the inclusion criteria. Our results reveal a high prevalence of depression (31.19%), anxiety (54.76%), and stress (41.10%) in oral lichen planus. Furthermore, OLP patients presented a significantly higher relative frequency than control group without OLP for depression (OR = 6.15, 95% CI = 2.73-13.89, p  Our systematic review and meta-analysis show that patients with OLP suffer a higher prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress, being more frequent than in general population. Clinical relevance In the dental clinic, especially dentists should be aware of depression, anxiety, and stress in OLP patients to achieve a correct referral.

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Anxiety
Depression
Humans
Lichen Planus, Oral
Prevalence

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Anxiety, Depression, Meta-analysis, Oral lichen planus, Stress, Systematic review

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