Tattoo-Associated Skin Reactions: A Danish Population-Based Survey in 5,914 Tattooed Individuals.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-11 DOI:10.1159/000535536
Karina Friis, Anne Marie Ladehoff Thomsen, Jørn Olsen, Mikael Rahbek Rørth, Jørgen Serup
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Abstract

Background: In Europe, Australia, and the USA, the estimated overall prevalence of tattooing is around 10-20%. Tattoo ink often comprises harmful chemicals and epidemiological studies on adverse effects of tattoos are lacking.

Objectives: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of tattoo-associated skin reactions in the general Danish population and describe individuals with tattoo-associated skin reactions by socio-demographic factors and tattoo characteristics.

Methods: The study was based on respondents aged 16 years or older from a population-based 2021 survey entitled "How are you?" conducted in the Central Denmark Region (n = 33,925). Logistic regression was used to characterise individuals with tattoo-associated skin reactions by socio-demographic factors (gender, age, educational level, and ethnic background). Also, the relationship between size, age and colour of the tattoo, and tattoo-associated skin reactions was studied. Model 1 was adjusted for all socio-demographic variables (gender, age, educational level, and ethnic background); model 2, for all socio-demographic variables and tattoo characteristics (size, age, and colour).

Results: In total, 21.1% reported that they had at least one tattoo, 10.2% hereof reported that they had experienced tattoo-associated skin reactions (itching, pain, inflammation, and swelling) beyond the first 3 weeks after the tattoo was made. Lower age (16-44 years) (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) ≥1.75), larger tattoos (AOR ≥1.61) and having had tattoos for more than 10 years (AOR = 2.92, 95% confidence interval 1.45-5.88) increased the odds of tattoo-associated skin reactions. In general, tattooed individuals with colours other than black had higher odds of tattoo-associated skin reactions.

Conclusion: Among participants with at least one tattoo, 10.2% had experienced tattoo-associated skin reactions beyond the first 3 weeks after their tattoo was made. This finding highlights the need for safer tattoo inks to prevent the adverse health problems experienced by many individuals with tattoos.

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与纹身有关的皮肤反应:一项针对 5914 名纹身者的丹麦人口调查。
背景 在欧洲、澳大利亚和美国,纹身的总体流行率估计约为 10-20%。纹身墨水通常含有有害化学物质,而有关纹身不良影响的流行病学研究却十分缺乏。目的 我们旨在估算纹身相关皮肤反应在丹麦普通人群中的流行率,并根据社会人口因素和纹身特征描述纹身相关皮肤反应患者的情况。方法 该研究以丹麦中部地区 2021 年进行的一项名为 "您好吗?"的人口调查中 16 岁或以上的受访者(n = 33,925 人)为基础。研究采用逻辑回归法,根据社会人口学因素(性别、年龄、教育水平和种族背景)对有纹身相关皮肤反应的个体进行特征描述。此外,还研究了纹身的大小、年龄和颜色与纹身相关皮肤反应之间的关系。模型 1 对所有社会人口变量(性别、年龄、教育水平和种族背景)进行了调整;模型 2 对所有社会人口变量和纹身特征(大小、年龄和颜色)进行了调整。结果 共有 21.1%的人表示他们至少有一个纹身,其中 10.2%的人表示在纹身后的头三周内出现过与纹身相关的皮肤反应(瘙痒、疼痛、发炎和肿胀)。年龄越小(16-44 岁)(调整赔率 (AOR) ≥ 1.75)、纹身面积越大(AOR ≥ 1.61)、纹身时间超过十年(AOR = 2.92,95% 置信区间 (CI) 1.45-5.88),发生纹身相关皮肤反应的几率就越大。一般来说,除黑色外,其他颜色的纹身者发生纹身相关皮肤反应的几率更高。结论 在至少有一处纹身的参与者中,10.2%的人在纹身后的头三周内出现过纹身相关皮肤反应。这一发现突出表明,有必要使用更安全的纹身墨水,以防止许多纹身者出现不良健康问题。
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Dermatology
Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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6.40
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2.90%
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71
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1893, ''Dermatology'' provides a worldwide survey of clinical and investigative dermatology. Original papers report clinical and laboratory findings. In order to inform readers of the implications of recent research, editorials and reviews prepared by invited, internationally recognized scientists are regularly featured. In addition to original papers, the journal publishes rapid communications, short communications, and letters to ''Dermatology''. ''Dermatology'' answers the complete information needs of practitioners concerned with progress in research related to skin, clinical dermatology and therapy. The journal enjoys a high scientific reputation with a continually increasing impact factor and an equally high circulation.
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