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Dermatology ; 203(2): 124-30, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11586010

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BACKGROUND: Although knowledge concerning the impact of acne vulgaris on quality of life has increased in recent years, relatively few studies have assessed the effect of a change in clinical severity on psychosocial state. OBJECTIVE: Assessment of the effect of a change in clinical acne severity on psychosocial state. METHODS: This was investigated by means of questionnaires and clinical assessments by acne patients and dermatologists. Fifty females with mild to moderate facial acne were seen before and after a 9-month treatment with oral contraceptives. RESULTS: The results showed a great variability in psychosocial impairment between individuals. After 9 months, a significant reduction in clinical severity was seen overall which did not relate to the significant improvements in self-esteem, stability of self-esteem and acceptance of appearance. CONCLUSION: Perceived psychosocial impairment is individually based, is greater in women who subjectively overrate their acne and does not relate to clinical improvement.


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Acne Vulgaris/psychology , Facial Dermatoses/psychology , Acne Vulgaris/pathology , Acne Vulgaris/therapy , Adult , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Facial Dermatoses/pathology , Facial Dermatoses/therapy , Female , Humans , Self Concept , Self-Examination , Severity of Illness Index , Social Adjustment , Surveys and Questionnaires
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