Jaafari Sultan A, Abu Taleb Radwan, Mojiri Mohammed E, Suwaid Osama A, Mobarki Osama A, Daghriri Sarah A, Matari Mohammed H, Jadah Abdulmajeed A, Alhajri Samar F, Alhajri Sara F, AlQarni Sereen D, Mosleh Amani A
Dermatology, King Fahd Central Hospital, Jazan, SAU.
Dermatology, Jazan General Hospital, Jazan, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 2;16(9):e68455. doi: 10.7759/cureus.68455. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Background The use of topical steroids for skin whitening is prevalent in many regions, including Saudi Arabia. This study aims to analyze the patterns, motivations, and demographic factors associated with the use of topical steroids for cosmetic purposes in Jazan, Saudi Arabia. Methods This cross-sectional survey was conducted online over three weeks. A structured questionnaire was distributed to adults residing in Jazan, collecting data on demographics, topical steroid use, motivations, and product sources. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. Results Among the 340 participants, 173 (50.9%) reported using topical steroids for skin whitening. The majority of users were female (149, 43.8%) and aged between 20 and 30 years (78, 22.9%). Most participants had used topical steroids for less than a year (127, 73.4%), with usage predominantly in the evening (86, 49.7%). Topical steroids were primarily purchased from pharmacies (70, 40.5%), with significant monthly expenditure variability: 55 participants (31.8%) spent between 50 and 110 SAR, and 62 (35.7%) spent more than 150 SAR. Motivations for use included a preference for lighter skin (49, 28.4%) and treatment of melasma (42, 24.3%). Recommendations from friends (71, 41.0%) and TV advertisements (34, 19.8%) influenced product choice. Conclusion Topical steroid use for skin whitening is widespread among adults in Jazan, with a notable emphasis on cosmetic outcomes and substantial financial investment. There is a critical need for increased public education on the risks associated with topical steroids and enhanced professional guidance to promote safer usage practices.
在包括沙特阿拉伯在内的许多地区,外用类固醇用于皮肤美白的情况很普遍。本研究旨在分析沙特阿拉伯吉赞地区出于美容目的使用外用类固醇的模式、动机和人口统计学因素。方法:这项横断面调查通过网络进行,为期三周。向居住在吉赞的成年人发放了一份结构化问卷,收集有关人口统计学、外用类固醇使用情况、动机和产品来源的数据。使用描述性统计分析数据。结果:在340名参与者中,173人(50.9%)报告使用外用类固醇进行皮肤美白。大多数使用者为女性(149人,43.8%),年龄在20至30岁之间(78人,22.9%)。大多数参与者使用外用类固醇的时间不到一年(127人,73.4%),主要在晚上使用(86人,49.7%)。外用类固醇主要从药店购买(70人,40.5%),每月支出差异很大:55名参与者(31.8%)花费在50至110里亚尔之间,62人(35.7%)花费超过150里亚尔。使用的动机包括喜欢肤色更浅(49人,28.4%)和治疗黄褐斑(42人,24.3%)。朋友的推荐(71人,41.0%)和电视广告(34人,19.8%)影响了产品选择。结论:在吉赞地区的成年人中,外用类固醇用于皮肤美白的情况很普遍,显著侧重于美容效果和大量的资金投入。迫切需要加强关于外用类固醇相关风险的公众教育,并加强专业指导以促进更安全的使用习惯。