Berthé Abdramane
Université Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly (UDOC), Dédougou, Burkina Faso.
Health Care Women Int. 2025;46(5):565-584. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2024.2373849. Epub 2024 Jul 8.
Skin depigmentation's sociocultural and health impacts are widely studied. This socio-anthropological study in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, involving 46 women, explores their awareness of both positive and negative effects of skin-lightening products. Ethical standards guided the research, which included a literature review and in-depth interviews. Users recognize benefits like improved self-esteem and social status, alongside health risks like skin diseases and sun sensitivity. The decision to use these products reflects a thoughtful balance of personal, social, and economic benefits against potential health risks, indicating a nuanced understanding of skin depigmentation's impacts.
皮肤色素脱失的社会文化和健康影响得到了广泛研究。这项在布基纳法索博博迪乌拉索进行的社会人类学研究,涉及46名女性,探讨了她们对美白产品正负效应的认识。伦理标准指导了这项研究,其中包括文献综述和深入访谈。使用者认识到诸如自尊和社会地位提升等益处,同时也意识到诸如皮肤疾病和对阳光敏感等健康风险。使用这些产品的决定反映了在个人、社会和经济利益与潜在健康风险之间经过深思熟虑的权衡,表明对皮肤色素脱失的影响有细致入微的理解。