Banala Manisha, Mamidipaka Anusha, Ogunleye Temitayo
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
JMIR Dermatol. 2023 Nov 2;6:e49068. doi: 10.2196/49068.
Despite their potential for adverse health effects, skin-lightening products remain popular among South Asian Americans.
This study investigates attitudes toward skin tone and the prevalence and adverse effects of skin-lightening product use among South Asian Americans.
We conducted a cross-sectional study, recruiting and surveying 175 women or nonbinary individuals meeting the following inclusion criteria: (1) lived in the United States, (2) identified as South Asian, and (3) were raised by parents born in South Asian countries.
Of the 175 participants, 55 (31%) respondents used a skin-lightening product before. Parental pressure to use skin-lightening products and decreased time spent in the United States were significantly associated with skin-lightening product use (odds ratio [OR] 8.51, 95% CI 3.33-21.78, P<.001, and OR 0.70, 95% CI 0.52-0.96, P=.03, respectively). Although only 6 of the 55 (11%) users reported being aware of the potential side effects of skin-lightening products, 33 (60%) reported adverse effects, with acne, skin sensitivity, and dry skin being the most common. Users and nonusers equally endorsed statements associating lighter skin with increased attractiveness (P=.31), marriageability (P=.94), social status (P=.98), self-esteem (P=.73), and respect received from others (P=.74).
The use of skin-lightening products among South Asian Americans is common and linked to social and psychological factors. Parental pressure and cultural beauty standards may play a significant role in perpetuating this practice. This study highlights the need for educational campaigns about the potential health risks associated with skin-lightening and increased efforts to challenge harmful beauty standards.
尽管美白产品可能对健康产生不良影响,但在美国南亚裔人群中仍很受欢迎。
本研究调查了美国南亚裔人群对肤色的态度以及美白产品使用的流行情况和不良影响。
我们进行了一项横断面研究,招募并调查了175名符合以下纳入标准的女性或非二元性别个体:(1)居住在美国;(2)自认为是南亚裔;(3)由出生在南亚国家的父母抚养长大。
在175名参与者中,55名(31%)受访者曾使用过美白产品。父母对使用美白产品的压力以及在美国居住时间的减少与美白产品的使用显著相关(优势比[OR]分别为8.51,95%可信区间[CI]为3.33 - 21.78,P <.001;以及OR为0.70,95% CI为0.52 - 0.96,P =.03)。虽然55名使用者中只有6名(11%)报告意识到美白产品的潜在副作用,但33名(占60%)报告有不良反应,痤疮、皮肤敏感和皮肤干燥是最常见的。使用者和非使用者同样认可将肤色变浅与增加吸引力(P =.31)、适婚性(P =.94)、社会地位(P =.98)、自尊(P =.73)以及他人的尊重(P =.74)相关联的表述。
美国南亚裔人群中使用美白产品的情况很常见,且与社会和心理因素有关。父母的压力和文化中的审美标准可能在使这种行为持续存在方面发挥重要作用。本研究强调需要开展关于美白相关潜在健康风险的教育活动,并加大力度挑战有害的审美标准。