Integrating social media into modern dermatology - a cross-sectional study.

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Maximilian Lammer, Marina Wanner, Paul Bellmann, Magdalena Seidl-Philipp, Matthias Schmuth
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Abstract

Background and objective: Social media is increasingly establishing itself as an important source of information for skin health. Although demand among users is high, very few dermatologists outside the Anglo-American region use these platforms to provide patient information, and the majority of content is provided by non-medical sources. This study investigated the influence of social media on skincare and preventive behavior among young adults, and the relevance of medically qualified content.

Methods: An anonymized 34-item online questionnaire was distributed to 454 students at the University of Innsbruck, assessing social media usage, skincare routines, prevention behavior, and perception of dermatological content. Descriptive and inferential statistics (chi-square tests, p < 0.05) were applied.

Results: A significant association was found between time spent on social media and perceived impact on personal skin health (p = 0.014). Participants exposed to dermatologist-created content were significantly more likely to follow a skincare routine (p < 0.001). The majority expressed a desire for more professionally qualified information.

Conclusions: Social media offers significant potential for providing information about skin conditions and educating patients. A more comprehensive presence of content reviewed by medical professionals may help minimize the spread of misinformation and promote health education, especially among young users.

将社交媒体融入现代皮肤病学——一项横断面研究。
背景与目的:社交媒体日益成为皮肤健康信息的重要来源。尽管用户的需求很高,但除英美地区外,很少有皮肤科医生使用这些平台提供患者信息,大部分内容都是由非医疗来源提供的。本研究调查了社交媒体对年轻人护肤和预防行为的影响,以及医学合格内容的相关性。方法:向因斯布鲁克大学的454名学生发放了一份34项匿名在线问卷,评估社交媒体使用情况、护肤习惯、预防行为和对皮肤病学内容的看法。描述性和推断性统计(卡方检验,p)结果:发现在社交媒体上花费的时间与对个人皮肤健康的感知影响之间存在显著关联(p = 0.014)。接触皮肤科医生创建的内容的参与者更有可能遵循护肤常规(p结论:社交媒体在提供皮肤状况信息和教育患者方面提供了巨大的潜力。更全面地提供由医疗专业人员审查的内容,可能有助于最大限度地减少错误信息的传播,促进健康教育,特别是在年轻用户中。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
25.00%
发文量
406
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The JDDG publishes scientific papers from a wide range of disciplines, such as dermatovenereology, allergology, phlebology, dermatosurgery, dermatooncology, and dermatohistopathology. Also in JDDG: information on medical training, continuing education, a calendar of events, book reviews and society announcements. Papers can be submitted in German or English language. In the print version, all articles are published in German. In the online version, all key articles are published in English.
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