Skin Lightening: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices and the Motivations for its Use Among the Residents of Ikeja Local Government Area, Lagos

O. Bakare, E. Oluwole, EH Anyanwu-Iyah, OG Aworinde, EO Lawal
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Background: Skin lightening has become one of the strongest desires of Nigerian women and men, and its practice keeps increasing despite its numerous side effects. Objective: To determine the knowledge, attitude, and practices of skin lightening and the motivations for its use among the residents of Ikeja Local Government Area (LGA), Lagos State. Methods: A community-based, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted among 296 residents of Ikeja LGA, Lagos state, using a multistage sampling technique and an electronic, self-administered questionnaire in the Google form format. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 25.92±6.15 years, with 64.0% being females, 75.0% being single, and 75.2% had at least, a tertiary education. Most (98%) respondents demonstrated a high awareness of skin lightening; 66.9% had good knowledge, while 72% had a positive attitude. About half (52.7%) of the respondents had used various skin-lightening products, while most (71.8%) claimed the main reason for their use was to treat skin disorders. Age, gender and educational level were significantly associated with the use of skin-lightening products (p = 0.001). Conclusion: There was relatively good knowledge and a positive attitude towards skin lightening but a fair practice. The commonest reason for using skin-lightening products was for self-treatment of skin disorders. Healthcare providers should provide extensive public enlightenment on the adverse effects of skin lightening.
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拉各斯Ikeja地方政府区居民的皮肤美白:知识,态度,做法和使用动机
背景:肤色美白已经成为尼日利亚女性和男性最强烈的愿望之一,尽管有许多副作用,但这种做法仍在不断增加。目的:了解拉各斯州Ikeja地方政府区(LGA)居民对皮肤美白的知识、态度、做法及其使用动机。方法:对拉各斯州Ikeja LGA的296名居民进行了一项基于社区的、描述性的横断面研究,采用多阶段抽样技术和谷歌表格格式的电子自我管理问卷。结果:调查对象的平均年龄为25.92±6.15岁,女性占64.0%,单身占75.0%,大专以上文化程度占75.2%。大多数(98%)受访者表现出对美白的高度认识;66.9%的人有良好的知识,72%的人有积极的态度。约一半(52.7%)受访者使用过各种美白产品,而大多数(71.8%)受访者表示使用美白产品的主要原因是治疗皮肤疾病。年龄、性别和教育程度与美白产品的使用显著相关(p = 0.001)。结论:患者对美白的认识和态度相对较好,但实际操作较为公平。使用美白产品最常见的原因是为了自我治疗皮肤疾病。医疗保健提供者应就美白的不利影响向公众提供广泛的启蒙。
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