Zahra Mamoona, Zubair Aisha, Aslam Naeem, Naz Memoona
National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Arch Dermatol Res. 2025 Jan 7;317(1):198. doi: 10.1007/s00403-024-03719-1.
This study investigates the interplay between perceived social stigmatization, social appearance anxiety, and quality of life in individuals with facial skin diseases. Furthermore, it undertakes the psychological and social impact of visible skin diseases, such as acne, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, enlarged pores, and vitiligo, on individuals' quality of life. These conditions not only cause physical discomfort but also lead to feelings of sadness, anxiety, and low self-esteem. The research aims to investigate how perceived social stigmatization and social appearance anxiety affect the well-being of individuals with facial skin diseases. By examining these factors, the study highlights the need for dermatology-tailored interventions to address the psychological and social challenges faced by this group.
This study was conducted between July to October 2023. A purposive sample (N = 250) included both men (112) and women (138) with an age range of 18 to 45 years (M = 28.01, SD = 4.65). The study utilizes standardized measures of the Perceived Social Stigmatization Questionnaire, Social Appearance Anxiety Scale, and Skin Related Quality of Life Scale, to assess the study variables. The data were collected from various hospitals and clinics in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
The results revealed that perceived social stigmatization and social appearance anxiety negatively impact skin-related quality of life among individuals with facial skin problems. Females exhibit higher levels of these concerns compared to males, leading to a more impaired quality of life. Additionally, individuals suffering from specific skin conditions for a long time experience elevated levels of stigmatization and anxiety, further impairing their quality of life.
These findings highlight the significance of addressing social stigmatization and social appearance anxiety in dermatology-tailored interventions aimed at the quality of life for individuals dealing with facial skin concerns.
本研究调查面部皮肤病患者所感受到的社会污名化、社交外表焦虑与生活质量之间的相互作用。此外,本研究还探讨了痤疮、特应性皮炎、玫瑰痤疮、毛孔粗大和白癜风等可见性皮肤病对个体生活质量的心理和社会影响。这些病症不仅会引起身体不适,还会导致悲伤、焦虑和自卑情绪。该研究旨在调查所感受到的社会污名化和社交外表焦虑如何影响面部皮肤病患者的幸福感。通过研究这些因素,该研究强调了需要针对皮肤病制定干预措施,以应对这一群体所面临的心理和社会挑战。
本研究于2023年7月至10月进行。一项立意抽样(N = 250)包括年龄在18至45岁之间(M = 28.01,SD = 4.65)的男性(112名)和女性(138名)。该研究使用感知社会污名化问卷、社交外表焦虑量表和皮肤相关生活质量量表的标准化测量工具来评估研究变量。数据收集自伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔品第的多家医院和诊所。
结果显示,所感受到的社会污名化和社交外表焦虑对面部皮肤问题患者的皮肤相关生活质量产生负面影响。与男性相比,女性在这些方面的担忧程度更高,导致生活质量受损更严重。此外,长期患有特定皮肤病症的个体所感受到的污名化和焦虑程度更高,进一步损害了他们的生活质量。
这些发现凸显了在针对面部皮肤问题患者生活质量的皮肤病定制干预措施中,解决社会污名化和社交外表焦虑问题的重要性。