How Does Illness Perception Affect the Quality of Life and Sun Protection Behaviors of Rosacea Patients?

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1111/phpp.12998
Gülfem Akin, Sevgi Akarsu, Ceylan Avcı
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Background: Previous studies have noted the link between rosacea severity and quality of life, but there is limited understanding of how disease perception impacts these aspects. Additionally, sun exposure is identified as a common trigger for rosacea flare-ups, emphasizing the importance of sun protection practices in managing the condition. This cross-sectional study aims to fill the gap in the literature by investigating the relationship between clinical severity, disease perception, quality of life, and sun protection behaviors in rosacea patients.

Methods: Questionnaires assessing the quality of life, illness perception, sun protection behaviors, sun protection decisional balance, and its potential predictors were completed by 120 rosacea patients and 120 controls.

Results: Patients exhibited a higher prevalence of sun protection behaviors than the control group (24.15 ± 5.76 vs. 17.63 ± 5.56, p < 0.001) and demonstrated greater determination in adhering to sun protection practices (13.43 ± 2.37 vs. 9.40 ± 3.09, p < 0.001). Hierarchical linear regression analyses showed that quality of life was related to clinical severity, illness perception (consequences, illness coherence, emotional representations), causal attribution (risk factors, immunity), and sun protection decisional balance variables (R2 = 0.45, F = 7.39, p < 0.001). Also, the perceived pros and cons of sun protection behaviors were predicted by illness perception (treatment control), causal attribution (risk factors, immunity, chance/accident), and quality of life variables (R2 = 0.24, F = 2.59, p = 0.004).

Conclusions: Providing more information to rosacea patients can improve their disease perception and quality of life, increasing adherence to sun protection behaviors.

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疾病认知如何影响红斑痤疮患者的生活质量和防晒行为?
背景:以往的研究已经注意到红斑痤疮的严重程度与生活质量之间的联系,但对疾病认知如何影响这些方面的了解还很有限。此外,日晒被认为是酒糟鼻复发的常见诱因,这强调了防晒措施在控制病情方面的重要性。本横断面研究旨在通过调查红斑痤疮患者的临床严重程度、疾病认知、生活质量和防晒行为之间的关系,填补文献空白:120名红斑痤疮患者和120名对照者填写了调查问卷,对生活质量、疾病认知、防晒行为、防晒决策平衡及其潜在预测因素进行了评估:结果:患者的防晒行为发生率高于对照组(24.15 ± 5.76 vs. 17.63 ± 5.56,P 2 = 0.45,F = 7.39,P 2 = 0.24,F = 2.59,P = 0.004):为红斑痤疮患者提供更多信息可以改善他们对疾病的认知和生活质量,提高防晒行为的依从性。
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期刊介绍: The journal is a forum for new information about the direct and distant effects of electromagnetic radiation (ultraviolet, visible and infrared) mediated through skin. The divisions of the editorial board reflect areas of specific interest: aging, carcinogenesis, immunology, instrumentation and optics, lasers, photodynamic therapy, photosensitivity, pigmentation and therapy. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine includes original articles, reviews, communications and editorials. Original articles may include the investigation of experimental or pathological processes in humans or animals in vivo or the investigation of radiation effects in cells or tissues in vitro. Methodology need have no limitation; rather, it should be appropriate to the question addressed.
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