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Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis (PS) are skin diseases that have a significant impact on the quality of life. The correct application of corticosteroids in topical treatment is highly effective and safe for patients. Excessive and irrational fear of these drugs based on incorrect information is increasingly observed at dermatological clinics.
Methods: To assess the extent of corticophobia, we conducted a single-center cross-sectional survey using the TOPICOP© questionnaire.
Results: The study included 57 patients (56% female) with AD and 58 patients (60% female) with PS. The combined TOPICOP© score averaged around 44, showing no significant difference between the two skin conditions. However, consistently higher scores were observed among female participants compared to males.
Conclusions: The prevalence of corticophobia was comparable to that reported in other similar studies and was higher among female patients, which replicates previous findings. Patients with AD, who were younger on average than patients with PS, often relied on friends, acquaintances, family members, and the internet as their main information sources. Providing correct and reliable information to patients is crucial for ensuring treatment adherence.
使用 TOPICOP© 评分评估特应性皮炎和银屑病患者的恐皮质症。
简介特应性皮炎(AD)和银屑病(PS)是严重影响生活质量的皮肤病。在局部治疗中正确使用皮质类固醇激素对患者非常有效且安全。在皮肤病诊所中,越来越多的人因错误的信息而对这些药物产生过度和非理性的恐惧:为了评估皮质类固醇恐惧症的程度,我们使用 TOPICOP© 问卷进行了一次单中心横断面调查:研究包括 57 名 AD 患者(56% 为女性)和 58 名 PS 患者(60% 为女性)。TOPICOP©综合得分平均约为 44 分,两种皮肤状况之间没有明显差异。然而,与男性相比,女性参与者的得分一直较高:结论:皮质恐惧症的发病率与其他类似研究的报告相当,女性患者的发病率更高,这与之前的研究结果一致。与 PS 患者相比,AD 患者的平均年龄更小,他们的主要信息来源通常是朋友、熟人、家人和互联网。向患者提供正确可靠的信息对于确保患者坚持治疗至关重要。
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