Knowledge, Beliefs, and Psychosocial Effect of Acne Vulgaris among Saudi Acne Patients.

ISRN Dermatology Pub Date : 2013-12-29 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/929340
Magdy A Darwish, Ahmed A Al-Rubaya
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Objective. This study was conducted to assess the knowledge, beliefs, and psychosocial effect of acne vulgaris among acne patients attending referral dermatology clinic in Al-Khobar city. Material and Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted on all Saudi acne patients (males and females) attending referral dermatology clinic in Al-Khobar Governmental Hospital. The data were collected by using a structured self-administered questionnaire. Results. Like other studies conducted before, we found that 58.33% of our sample have poor knowledge about factors that affect acne vulgaris with a significant correlation with both age and gender (P = 0.012 and P = 0.031, resp.). There was significant association of reporting affected social activities with age and educational level (P = 0.023 and P = 0.013, resp.). Variation between both genders regarding reporting feeling stressed due to acne was significant (P = 0.001). The majority of our sample sought medical advice after one year. The most commonly used treatment for acne vulgaris before seeking medical help was peeling products. The majority of our patients thought that acne needs no treatment by physicians. Doctors' treatment is considered guaranteed and safe by the vast majority of our patients. Conclusion. This study showed that knowledge about acne is still insufficient among acne patients.

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沙特痤疮患者寻常性痤疮的知识、信念和心理社会效应。
目标。本研究旨在评估在Al-Khobar市转诊皮肤科就诊的痤疮患者对寻常性痤疮的认知、信念及心理社会影响。材料和方法。对在Al-Khobar政府医院皮肤科转诊的所有沙特痤疮患者(男性和女性)进行了横断面研究。数据是通过结构化的自我管理问卷收集的。结果。与之前的研究一样,我们发现58.33%的样本对寻常痤疮的影响因素了解不充分,且与年龄和性别均有显著相关性(P = 0.012和P = 0.031)。报告受影响的社会活动与年龄和教育水平有显著相关(P = 0.023和P = 0.013)。两性在报告因痤疮而感到压力方面的差异是显著的(P = 0.001)。我们的大多数样本在一年后寻求医疗建议。在寻求医疗帮助之前,最常用的治疗寻常痤疮的方法是脱皮产品。我们的大多数病人认为痤疮不需要医生治疗。绝大多数患者认为医生的治疗是有保障和安全的。结论。本研究表明,痤疮患者对痤疮的认识仍然不足。
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