Prevalence and Psychological Impact of Acne on Quality of Life among Undergraduate Medical students of Lahore, Pakistan

Pashmal Yousaf, A. Raza, Ahmadi Munib, Ayesha N. Khalid, Ayeza Riaz, Maham Waseem, Fahad Zulfiqar, Awais Ahmad Cheema, A. Humayun
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Background: Acne Vulgaris is a rife and chronic dermal disorder, which commonly occurs in pubescent. This disease is characterized by the emergence of comedones, papules, pustules, nodules, or cysts which results from obstruction and inflammation of pilosebaceous units. Objective: To finding out the prevalence and psychological impact of acne on the quality of life in undergraduate medical students of Lahore, Pakistan. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted during the month of October 2020, 291 among undergraduate medical students from eight medical colleges of Lahore, selected through simple random sampling, on both male and female undergraduate medical students. To assist them; they were given a simple grading criterion to self-diagnose their current acne severity and quality of life was evaluated by Cardiff Acne Disability Index. Data were analyzed by using SPSS version 22. Results: A total of 213 (73.2%) prevalence of acne was found among the participants who responded (291). No significant relation between acne severity and gender was found (p=0.151). There was no association between CADI score and gender (p=0.366). However, a significant correlation was found between CADI score and acne severity (p=0.000). In the population studied, 4.7% showed their acne severely impacting their quality of life, 27.7% have moderate, 58.7% have mild and 8.9% have no impact at all. Conclusion: High Prevalence rate of acne and its significant negative impact on QOL indicates that it is a very common dermatological disorder. Effective interventions can make substantial contributions to derogate the impact of acne severity on QOL.
巴基斯坦拉合尔医科大学生痤疮患病率及对生活质量的心理影响
背景:寻常痤疮是一种常见的慢性皮肤病,常见于青春期。这种疾病的特点是出现粉刺、丘疹、脓疱、结节或囊肿,这是由毛囊皮脂腺阻塞和炎症引起的。目的:了解巴基斯坦拉合尔医科大学生痤疮患病率及痤疮心理对生活质量的影响。方法:本研究于2020年10月对来自拉合尔8所医学院的291名本科医学生进行了横断面研究,采用简单随机抽样的方法,包括男性和女性医学生。帮助他们;给他们一个简单的评分标准来自我诊断他们目前的痤疮严重程度,并用卡迪夫痤疮残疾指数评估生活质量。数据采用SPSS 22进行分析。结果:在应答的参与者中,共有213人(73.2%)发现痤疮患病率(291)。痤疮严重程度与性别无显著相关(p=0.151)。CADI评分与性别无相关性(p=0.366)。然而,CADI评分与痤疮严重程度之间存在显著相关性(p=0.000)。在研究的人群中,4.7%的人表示他们的痤疮严重影响他们的生活质量,27.7%的人有中度影响,58.7%的人有轻度影响,8.9%的人完全没有影响。结论:痤疮的高患病率及其对生活质量的显著负面影响表明痤疮是一种非常常见的皮肤病。有效的干预措施可以大大减少痤疮严重程度对生活质量的影响。
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