1966
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1966.tb14689.x
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Psychosomatic Aspects of Acne.

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“…None of the studies on general personality factors performed in the 1960s revealed a significant difference between acne patients and the healthy control group [82, 83]. As already demonstrated for other diseases, there is no characteristic personality structure of acne patients [84].…”
Section: (Test‐) Psychological Abnormalities In Acne Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of the studies on general personality factors performed in the 1960s revealed a significant difference between acne patients and the healthy control group [82, 83]. As already demonstrated for other diseases, there is no characteristic personality structure of acne patients [84].…”
Section: (Test‐) Psychological Abnormalities In Acne Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of the studies on general personality factors performed in the 1960s revealed a significant difference between acne patients and a healthy control group [Lucas and Ojha, 1963;Kenyon, 1966]. As already demonstrated for other diseases, there is thus no characteristic personality structure of acne patients [Koblenzer, 1987].…”
Section: (Test-) Psychological Abnormalities In Acne Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also evidence that acne sufferers believed that nothing could be done to help them, as many had received inadequate treatment in the past. Kenyon [1966] stated that too little attention has been paid to the research methods used to investigate the psychological impact of this disease, accounting for much of the uncritical and speculative nature of the literature. Wu et al [1988] report that there are a number of methodological limitations inherent in acne research that can account for the equivocal results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%