Severity of acne, stress, and food habits of medical students at Taif University, Saudi Arabia.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Family and Community Medicine Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-12 DOI:10.4103/jfcm.jfcm_396_22
Abdullah S Basfar, Amjad M Jawhari, Mansour N Alotaibi, Essam S Alzahrani, Ibrahim A Aseeri, Ayman A Atalla
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Background: Stress and food habits seem to be associated with acne, but no study has been reported from in Taif, Saudi Arabia. The aim of this study was to determine the association between the severity of acne, stress, and food habits of undergraduate medical students.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 585 undergraduate medical students. Data was collected on students' demographics, academic year, and level. The Global Acne Grading System (GAGS) was utilized for a clinical evaluation of acne severity and an assessment of the presence and location of acne lesions. To assess respondents' stress, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) was employed, and adolescent food habits checklist (AFHC) assessed the food habits. To test for statistical significance, Chi-squared test was used for qualitative data, whereas Mann-Whitney U test and, Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed for quantitative variables.

Results: The mean age of students was 21.16 ± 1.81 years, 53.5% were female and 53.8% were in the preclerkship academic level. Of these, 9.7%, 78.5%, and 11.8% had low, moderate, and high stress levels. The overall prevalence of acne was 88.2%; Mild, moderate, severe and very severe acne were present among 59%, 23.9%, 3.9% and 1.4% of students respectively. Female students had a significant higher percent of severe acne and students in preclerk ship years had significant higher mean AFHC scores. Students with severe stress had a significant higher mean GAGS score and lower mean AFHC scores. A significant positive correlation was found between GAGS scores and PSS.

Conclusion: The high rates of stress and acne of the study's participants demand that medical students be given greater attention with regard to dermatology and psychiatric diseases.

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沙特阿拉伯泰夫大学医学生痤疮、压力和饮食习惯的严重程度。
背景:压力和饮食习惯似乎与痤疮有关,但在沙特阿拉伯的塔伊夫还没有研究报告。本研究的目的是确定医学本科生痤疮的严重程度、压力和饮食习惯之间的关系。材料和方法:对585名医学本科生进行了横断面研究。收集了学生的人口统计数据、学年和水平。全球痤疮分级系统(GAGS)用于痤疮严重程度的临床评估以及痤疮病变的存在和位置的评估。为了评估受访者的压力,采用了感知压力量表(PSS),青少年饮食习惯检查表(AFHC)评估了他们的饮食习惯。为了检验统计显著性,定性数据采用卡方检验,而定量变量采用Mann-Whitney U检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验。结果:学生的平均年龄为21.16±1.81岁,53.5%为女性,53.8%为博士生。在这些人中,9.7%、78.5%和11.8%的人有低、中等和高压力水平。痤疮的总患病率为88.2%;轻度、中度、重度和极重度痤疮分别占59%、23.9%、3.9%和1.4%。女生患严重痤疮的比例明显更高,而在实习前的学生平均AFHC得分明显更高。有严重压力的学生平均GAGS得分显著较高,平均AFHC得分较低。GAGS评分与PSS呈正相关。结论:研究参与者的高压力和痤疮发生率要求医学生更多地关注皮肤病和精神病。
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Journal of Family and Community Medicine
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