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Psychiatric comorbidities of Hidradenitis suppurativa in underrepresented groups: a case–control study utilizing the all of us research program

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The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in the National Institutes of Health, All of Us Research Program at https://www.researchallofus.org. The All of Us Research Workbench is a cloud-based platform where researchers can access and analyze the All of Us database.

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CrediT Statement: Conceptualization: SDR, IM, ZL, FA, SO, BR; Formal Analysis: ZL; Writing – original draft: SDR, IM,FA; Writing – editing: SDR, IM, ZL, FA, SO, BR

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Correspondence to Sara D. Ragi.

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Ms. Ragi, Ms. Ahmed, Ms. Moseley, Mr. Lin, Ms. Ouellette, and Dr. Rao declare that they possess no conflicts of interest.

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All of Us IRB. Data were extracted from the All of Us database v6. No ethical board approval was necessary because the All of Us program provides open-access de-identified data.

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Ragi, S.D., Lin, Z., Moseley, I. et al. Psychiatric comorbidities of Hidradenitis suppurativa in underrepresented groups: a case–control study utilizing the all of us research program. Arch Dermatol Res 315, 1457–1459 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-022-02503-3

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