Original paper Evaluation of knowledge about acne vulgaris among a selected population of adolescents of Tricity schools

K. Tałasiewicz, A. Ołdakowska, A. Szczerkowska-Dobosz
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Introduction: It is estimated that approximately 80% of adolescents have different forms of acne vulgaris. Due to the high prevalence of the disease and its psycho-emotional impact on the quality of life, it is important to prevent the spread of misconceptions. Aim:To analyze the basic knowledge and misconceptions concerning acne vulgaris among adolescents. Material and methods: The study included 900 adolescents aged 15-19 years (mean age: 17.47 years), 401 females, 493 males attending high schools ( n= 481) or technical colleges ( n= 419). The study was based on a direct anony mous questionnaire that consisted of fourteen multiple choice questions. Results: On average, 50.3% of questions were answered correctly. 57.8% of participants stated that they had suf fered from acne. As regards the causes, more than half (59.5%) of participants stated that acne is connected to eat ing and hygiene habits. 40.5% of students considered acne infectious. The study revealed that many “false beliefs” exist. 26.4% of adolescents believe that starting sexual activity can influence healing. Considering the effectiveness of curing acne in adolescence, 24.2% of participants do not see a point in early treatment. Regarding the sources of knowledge about acne, most adolescents use the internet, teenage newspapers and friends' opinions. Only 41.2% want to learn more, and almost 90% consider their knowledge sufficient. Conclusions:The results from a large population-based study indicate that the knowledge about acne is insufficient, which reveals the need for introducing educational programs in schools.
三联体学校青少年对寻常性痤疮知识的评价
简介:据估计,大约80%的青少年有不同形式的寻常性痤疮。由于该病的高患病率及其对生活质量的心理和情绪影响,预防误解的传播非常重要。目的:分析青少年对寻常痤疮的基本认识和误解。材料与方法:本研究纳入900名15-19岁青少年(平均年龄17.47岁)、401名女性、493名高中或技校学生(n= 481)。这项研究是基于一份由14道选择题组成的直接匿名问卷。结果:平均答对率为50.3%。57.8%的参与者表示他们患有痤疮。至于原因,超过一半(59.5%)的参与者表示痤疮与饮食和卫生习惯有关。40.5%的学生认为痤疮具有传染性。这项研究揭示了许多“错误信念”的存在。26.4%的青少年认为开始性行为会影响康复。考虑到治疗青春期痤疮的有效性,24.2%的参与者认为早期治疗没有意义。关于痤疮知识的来源,大多数青少年使用互联网,青少年报纸和朋友的意见。只有41.2%的人想要学习更多,几乎90%的人认为他们的知识已经足够了。结论:一项基于大量人群的研究结果表明,关于痤疮的知识不足,这表明需要在学校引入教育计划。
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