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The psychosocial impact of acne, vitiligo, and psoriasis: a review

机译:痤疮,白癜风和牛皮癣的社会心理影响:综述

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Introduction: Chronic skin conditions have been well reported to affect a patient's quality of life on multiple dimensions, including the psychosocial domain. Psychosocial is defined as the interrelation of social factors with an individual's thoughts and behavior. The assessment of the psychosocial impact of skin disease on a patient can help direct the dermatologists' treatment goals. To evaluate the psychosocial impact of skin disease, we conducted a review of the literature on three skin conditions with onsets at various stages of life: acne, vitiligo, and psoriasis. Methods: A PubMed search was conducted in March 2015 using the terms “psychosocial” AND “acne”, “psychosocial” AND “vitiligo”, and “psychosocial” AND “psoriasis”. The results were limited to articles published in English in the past 5 years studying patients of all ages. Results and their references were evaluated for relevance according to their discussion of psychosocial qualities in their patients and the validity of psychosocial assessments. The search for acne yielded 51 results, and eleven were found to be relevant; vitiligo yielded 30 results with ten found to be relevant; and psoriasis yielded 70 results with seven found to be relevant. Results: According to the articles evaluated, 19.2% of adolescent patients with acne were affected in their personal and social lives. Social phobia was present in 45% of patients with acne compared to 18% of control subjects. Race and sex played a role in self-consciousness and social perceptions of the disease. Vitiligo negatively affected marriage potential and caused relationship problems in >50% of patients. Psoriasis negatively affected multiple domains of life, including work, relationships, and social activities. Anxiety and depression affected not only psoriasis patients but also their cohabitants; up to 88% of cohabitants had an impaired quality of life. Conclusion: Though all three skin conditions resulted in an increase in anxiety and depression among their patient populations, the psychosocial focus varied slightly for each disease. Overall, acne, vitiligo, and psoriasis can have negative psychosocial impact in different stages of life development.
机译:简介:据报道,慢性皮肤病会在多个方面(包括社会心理领域)影响患者的生活质量。社会心理被定义为社会因素与个人思想和行为的相互关系。对皮肤疾病对患者的心理社会影响的评估可以帮助指导皮肤科医生的治疗目标。为了评估皮肤疾病的社会心理影响,我们对三种在不同生命阶段发作的皮肤病进行了文献综述:痤疮,白癜风和牛皮癣。方法:2015年3月使用“心理社会”和“痤疮”,“心理社会”和“ vitiligo”,“心理社会”和“牛皮癣”这两个词进行PubMed搜索。结果仅限于过去5年以英语发表的研究各个年龄段患者的文章。根据对患者心理社会质量的讨论以及心理社会评估的有效性,对结果及其参考文献进行了相关性评估。痤疮的搜索产生了51个结果,其中11个被发现是相关的。白癜风产生了30个结果,其中有10个相关。银屑病产生了70项结果,其中7项是相关的。结果:根据评估的文章,青春痘痤疮患者中有19.2%的人的社交生活受到影响。痤疮患者中有45%患有社交恐惧症,而对照组则为18%。种族和性别在这种疾病的自我意识和社会认知中起作用。白癜风对婚姻潜力有负面影响,并在超过50%的患者中引起了恋爱关系。银屑病会对生活的多个领域产生负面影响,包括工作,人际关系和社交活动。焦虑和抑郁不仅影响牛皮癣患者,而且影响他们的同居者。多达88%的同居人的生活质量受到损害。结论:尽管所有三种皮肤状况均导致其患者群体中焦虑和抑郁的增加,但每种疾病的社会心理关注点略有不同。总体而言,痤疮,白癜风和牛皮癣在生活发展的不同阶段可能会对社会心理产生负面影响。

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