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埃及和巴勒斯坦社区对白癜风的认知与态度:一项横断面研究。

Knowledge and attitudes towards vitiligo in egyptian and palestinian communities: a cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Sharkawy Aya Mohammed, Eisa Said Rabee Mahmoud, Saleh Sireen H, Alnatsheh Zeinab Raed, Fawzy Marwa Abd-Elghany, Othman Eman Ahmed, Reda Abdelrahman, Ismail Aya Yousri Abdelhadi Metwalli, Al Zoubi Bashar M, Hirzat Yasmin Salah, Foad Sara Hamdy, Salomon Izere, Moghib Khaled

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt.

Medical Research Group of Egypt, Negida Academy, Arlington, MA, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Apr 14;25(1):1396. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-22663-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Vitiligo is an acquired dermatological condition characterized by localized skin depigmentation. It affects 0.5% to 2% of the population, impacting individuals across various ages, races, and genders. The psychosocial effects of Vitiligo can significantly influence quality of life, particularly in people with darker skin tones, where the contrast of lesions is more pronounced.

OBJECTIVES

This study evaluated public knowledge, attitudes, and misconceptions regarding Vitiligo in Egypt and Palestine, focusing on specific demographic Variations and the potential need for improved community engagement and education.

METHOD

A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted involving 1,045 participants from Egypt and 450 participants from the West Bank. An online self-administered questionnaire was developed using Google Forms. The eligibility criteria for participation included Egyptian and Palestinian citizens residing in the West Bank. Individuals under 18 years or outside the designated study settings were excluded from participation. This study was conducted from April 2024 to August 2024.

RESULTS

The analysis indicated that 62.8% of participants demonstrated adequate knowledge of Vitiligo; however, only 87.6% exhibited favorable attitudes toward the condition. The study revealed significant variations in knowledge and attitudes based on gender, occupation, previous health professional experience, and social status. Economic level and geographic location. Educational level was found to have a considerable impact on attitudes. Multiple linear regression analysis identified several significant predictors of. Knowledge and attitude scores included male gender, age categories of 18 to 25 and over 50, marital status, occupation in a health profession, personal experience with Vitiligo, prior awareness of the condition, and the attitude score itself. This explained 30.2% of the variance in knowledge scores and 28.1% in attitude ratings.fig.

CONCLUSION

This study provides valuable insights into public awareness and perceptions of Vitiligo in Egypt and Palestine. A significant proportion of the participants demonstrated adequate awareness of the condition; however, favorable opinions appeared less prevalent. Notable discrepancies were observed among the various demographic characteristics, highlighting the need for targeted initiatives, such as media campaigns and school-based education, aimed at addressing information gaps and improving public perception.

摘要

背景

白癜风是一种获得性皮肤病,其特征为局部皮肤色素脱失。它影响着0.5%至2%的人口,各个年龄、种族和性别的人都可能受到影响。白癜风的心理社会影响会显著影响生活质量,尤其是在肤色较深的人群中,皮损的对比更为明显。

目的

本研究评估了埃及和巴勒斯坦公众对白癜风的知识、态度和误解,重点关注特定的人口统计学差异以及改善社区参与和教育的潜在需求。

方法

进行了一项多中心横断面研究,涉及来自埃及的1045名参与者和来自约旦河西岸的450名参与者。使用谷歌表单开发了一份在线自填问卷。参与的资格标准包括居住在约旦河西岸的埃及和巴勒斯坦公民。18岁以下或不在指定研究地点的个人被排除在参与范围之外。本研究于2024年4月至2024年8月进行。

结果

分析表明,62.8%的参与者对白癜风有足够的了解;然而,只有87.6%的人对该病表现出积极的态度。研究揭示了基于性别、职业、以前的医疗专业经验、社会地位、经济水平和地理位置的知识和态度存在显著差异。教育水平被发现对态度有相当大的影响。多元线性回归分析确定了知识和态度得分的几个重要预测因素,包括男性、18至25岁和50岁以上的年龄组、婚姻状况、医疗行业职业、白癜风个人经历、对该病的先前认知以及态度得分本身。这解释了知识得分方差的30.2%和态度评分方差的28.1%。

结论

本研究为埃及和巴勒斯坦公众对白癜风的认识和看法提供了有价值的见解。很大一部分参与者对该病有足够的认识;然而,积极的看法似乎不太普遍。在各种人口统计学特征之间观察到明显差异,突出了有针对性举措(如媒体宣传和学校教育)的必要性,旨在解决信息差距并改善公众认知。

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