清洁头皮,清醒头脑:研究减少头皮屑对身体、情感和社会健康的有益影响。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
A Newton-Fenner, H Roberts, M Scott, T Jones, L Collins, A Godbehere, T Giesbrecht
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摘要

目的:头皮屑是一种常见的头皮疾病,其特征是大团表皮细胞的慢性脱落。除了负面的身体症状,头皮屑被认为对个人的心理健康有有害的影响。本研究的目的是确定使用去屑洗发水(ADS)的临床益处是否会改善患有头皮屑的个体的心理健康。此外,本研究旨在探讨这种改善是否会体现在自尊和自信行为的变化中。方法:采用吡洛通奥拉明ADS制剂进行为期4周的头皮屑减少干预。对照组继续使用非ads。采用自我评价量表(Scalpdex)、状态自尊量表(State Self-Esteem Scale)和自我感知头发和头皮特征问卷(self-perceived hair and头皮characteristics questionnaire)来衡量头发和头皮健康和心理健康的自我感知变化。在此分析之后,将数据集与未发表的使用吡硫酮锌ADS配方的类似干预研究的内部数据相结合。对合并数据进行中介分析,以检查头皮屑症状、情绪和整体行为功能之间的关系。结果:一是ADS有效减轻了患者头皮屑的临床症状。其次,Scalpdex评分显示,与非ADS相比,使用ADS减轻了头皮屑对症状感知和情绪困扰的不良影响。第三,无论产品类型如何,头皮屑对行为功能的影响都会随着时间的推移而减弱,信心、头皮舒适度和头皮健康的指标都会随着时间的推移而改善。第四,两种洗发水对自尊的测量都没有变化。随后,中介分析显示,在两项研究中,ADS治疗改善了症状、情绪健康和Scalpdex问卷上的功能评分。重要的是,研究还发现,头皮屑身体症状的改善,通过其对头皮相关情绪健康的中介作用,间接改善了行为功能。结论:本研究表明,减少头皮屑的身体症状直接增强了与头皮和头发相关的情绪健康,并间接改善了整体日常功能。这些发现表明,解决头皮屑症状不仅会增加身体舒适度,还会对个人的心理和情绪健康以及他们在日常生活中的能力产生积极影响。
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Clear scalp, clear mind: Examining the beneficial impact of dandruff reduction on physical, emotional and social wellbeing.

Objective: Dandruff is a common scalp condition characterized by the chronic shedding of large clumps of epidermal cells. Alongside negative physical symptoms, dandruff is thought to have a detrimental impact on individuals' mental health. The aim of this study was to determine whether the clinical benefits of using an anti-dandruff shampoo (ADS) will result in improved psychological wellbeing in individuals suffering from dandruff. Further, this study aimed to investigate whether this improvement would manifest in changes in self-esteem and confidence behaviours.

Methods: A 4-week dandruff reduction intervention was implemented using a Piroctone Olamine ADS formulation. The control group continued to use their non-ADS. Self-evaluation metrics, including the Scalpdex, State Self-Esteem Scale and self-perceived hair and scalp characteristics questionnaires, were employed to measure changes in self-perceptions of hair and scalp health and psychological wellbeing. Following this analysis, the dataset was then combined with unpublished internal data of a similar intervention study using a Zinc Pyrithione ADS formulation. A mediation analysis was conducted on the combined data to examine the relationship between dandruff symptoms, emotions, and overall behavioural functioning.

Results: First, the ADS effectively reduced the clinical symptoms of dandruff. Second, Scalpdex scores indicated that the use of ADS, compared to non-ADS, lessened the adverse effects of dandruff on symptom perception and emotional distress. Third, the impact of dandruff on behavioural functioning diminished over time, and measures of confidence, scalp comfort and scalp health improved over time, irrespective of product type. Fourth, there was no change in measures of self-esteem for either shampoo. Subsequently, the mediation analysis revealed that across both studies, ADS treatment improved symptoms, emotional wellbeing, and functioning ratings on the Scalpdex questionnaire. Importantly, it also found that improvements in physical symptoms of dandruff improved behavioural functioning indirectly, via its mediating effect on scalp-related emotional wellbeing.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that reducing dandruff's physical symptoms directly enhanced emotional well-being related to scalp and hair, and indirectly improved overall daily functioning. These findings suggest that addressing dandruff symptoms not only increases physical comfort but also positively impacts individuals' mental and emotional health, and their ability to function in their daily lives.

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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original refereed papers, review papers and correspondence in the fields of cosmetic research. It is read by practising cosmetic scientists and dermatologists, as well as specialists in more diverse disciplines that are developing new products which contact the skin, hair, nails or mucous membranes. The aim of the Journal is to present current scientific research, both pure and applied, in: cosmetics, toiletries, perfumery and allied fields. Areas that are of particular interest include: studies in skin physiology and interactions with cosmetic ingredients, innovation in claim substantiation methods (in silico, in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo), human and in vitro safety testing of cosmetic ingredients and products, physical chemistry and technology of emulsion and dispersed systems, theory and application of surfactants, new developments in olfactive research, aerosol technology and selected aspects of analytical chemistry.
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