2006
DOI: 10.2190/fqxn-k610-bny8-uq0l
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Social Sensitivity and ACNE: The Role of Personality in Negative Social Consequences and Quality of Life

Abstract: Acne is a biopsychosocial skin condition. Dispositional social sensitivity is an independent psychological factor associated with poorer social functioning and quality of life. Treatment of the acne patient should consider psychosocial factors as well as biological factors.

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“…Acne vulgaris is a common dermatosis and often a cause of diminished quality of life, low self-esteem, as well as negative self- and peer judgements [2,3,4,5,6]. There is a tendency for suicidal ideation as well as depression in patients with acne [10,11].…”
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“…Acne vulgaris is a common dermatosis and often a cause of diminished quality of life, low self-esteem, as well as negative self- and peer judgements [2,3,4,5,6]. There is a tendency for suicidal ideation as well as depression in patients with acne [10,11].…”
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“…Prescriptions were individualized to each patient based on personality traits, which also underscores the well-recognized role of psychosomatic factors in acne as well as in the pathogenesis of skin disease [2,3,8,9]. …”
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“…Krejci Manwaring et al reported a positive correlation between acne severity and poorer quality of life. 30 The majority of our study population consisted of educated and unmarried people belonging to urban areas reflecting that the Quality of Life is affected more in these patients. This could be because of factors like work atmosphere, and pattern of life in cities which make them more concerned about their appearance in the community.…”
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“…Greater acne severity has been shown to be associated with poorer social outcomes and quality of life [19]. Dermatological-related social anxiety appears to be negatively associated with intention to participate in sport/exercise, self-esteem and dermatological quality of life [18].…”
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confidence: 99%