Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Vol 96, No 8:AUGUST 2013 0125-2208 96 8 2013 Aug Psoriasis Registry in Public Health Hospital 960 EN Rutsanee Akaraphanth Oraya Kwangsukstid Pimonpun Gritiyarangsan Narumol Swanpanyalert Original Article To explore the epidemiology of psoriasis, distribution of disease and type of psoriasis in Thailand, and establish the systematic psoriasis database in Thailand. This patient registry recorded the demographic, severity and quality of life of psoriasis patients. The patients will be assessed for the severity and asked to complete the questionnaire only one time of enrollment. There have been 11,548 patients enrolled from 32 dermatological centers across Thailand. The male: female ratio was 1.3:1. The chronic plaque type is the majority of psoriasis type (85.6%). The average age of onset is 32.88 years and females have an earlier age of onset than males. Mostly is early onset type of psoriasis (64.2%). Head, body, and leg are the first three ranks of area of skin lesion at first onset. Twenty-five percent of patients have been rated as moderate-to-severe psoriasis as rated by BSA. Fifty-six point six percent of patients report that psoriasis has an impact to their quality of life. The most exacerbating factors are weather, stress, and alcohol drinking. About half of the population reported that they feel embarrassed and are distressed. This registry establishes the first systematic psoriasis patient database in Thailand. With it, the epidemiology of psoriasis in Thailand is better understood. Psoriasis Registry Thailand