Department of Psychology, The University of Sheffield, UK.
Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, UK.
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2020 Oct;25(4):740-753. doi: 10.1177/1359104520905052. Epub 2020 Feb 17.
Vitiligo is a chronic and visible skin condition involving depigmentation with half of those with the condition developing it before the age of 20. This study sought to gain an experiential understanding of the impact of vitiligo on children and their parents. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with four child-parent dyads (eight participants). Analysis of the participants' accounts revealed four overarching themes (Continuing Burden, The Significance of Visible Difference, Uncertainty and Unpredictability, and Coping), with 12 subthemes. There were some subtle differences between the parents and children. Both parents and child participants described the condition as posing a continuing burden with most participants reporting experiencing unwanted attention and being concerned about future relationship impact. Some parents described experiencing a sense of resignation to the condition, whereas all the children described a greater sense of acceptance. Nevertheless, acceptance seemed fragile, and parents were concerned that their children needed assistance in developing self-confidence. The findings represent the first in-depth analysis of childhood vitiligo.
白癜风是一种慢性的、可见的皮肤疾病,其特征是色素脱失,其中一半的患者在 20 岁之前发病。本研究旨在深入了解白癜风对儿童及其父母的影响。采用解释现象学分析方法,对四组儿童-父母二人组(8 名参与者)进行了半结构化访谈。对参与者的描述进行分析后,揭示了四个总体主题(持续负担、明显差异的意义、不确定性和不可预测性、应对),以及 12 个子主题。父母和孩子之间存在一些细微的差异。父母和孩子参与者都描述了这种情况会带来持续的负担,大多数参与者表示会受到不必要的关注,并担心未来的人际关系影响。一些父母表示对这种情况感到无奈,而所有的孩子都表示更能接受。然而,这种接受似乎很脆弱,父母担心他们的孩子在建立自信方面需要帮助。这些发现代表了对儿童白癜风的首次深入分析。