承认沙特阿拉伯西部对白癜风的普遍误解

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Mohammad I. Fatani , Rakan M. Aldhahri , Homaid O. Al Otaibi , Bakr B. Kalo , Maher A. Khalifa
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摘要

背景:白癜风是最常见的皮肤和头发色素脱失性疾病。我们的目的是评估在购物中心的成年人中关于白癜风的知识、态度和误解。方法:采用横断面研究设计。它包括吉达和麦加的成年人的代表性样本,他们在2014年3月的每个周末都会出现在购物中心。结果:纳入研究对象423例,年龄18 ~ 65岁,平均29.9±9.7岁。其中女性占70%。只有6.9%的参与者听说过白癜风,社交媒体(32.2%)是最常见的信息来源。总体而言,41.8%的参与者对白癜风有足够的了解。女性的知识得分明显高于男性,年龄较大的被试(31-50岁和50岁)的知识得分高于年龄较小的被试(18-30岁),差异有统计学意义。57.4%的参与者对白癜风持积极态度。结论:成人对白癜风的认识不够理想,但对该病的态度一般是可以接受的。对公众进行有关白癜风的教育可以增加白癜风患者的自信心,更好地融入社会,并改善他们的心理健康。
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Acknowledging popular misconceptions about vitiligo in western Saudi Arabia

Background: Vitiligo is the most common depigmentary disorder of the skin and hair. Our aim is to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and misconceptions about vitiligo among adults attending shopping centres. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was implemented. It included a representative sample of adults in Jeddah and Makkah who presented in shopping centres every weekend during March, 2014. Results: The study included 423 subjects aged between 18 and 65 years with a mean of 29.9 ± 9.7 years. Females represent 70% of them. Only 6.9% of the participants heard well about vitiligo, with social media (32.2%) the most commonly reported source of information. Overall, vitiligo knowledge was sufficient in 41.8% of the participants. Females had a significantly higher knowledge score compared with males, and older subjects (31–50 and >50 years) had a higher knowledge score compared with younger subjects (18–30 years), which proved statistically significant. Attitudes towards vitiligo were positive in 57.4% of participants. Conclusion: Knowledge of vitiligo in adults is suboptimal, yet attitude towards the disease is generally acceptable. Educating the public about vitiligo could lead to increased self-confidence, better social integration, and psychological well-being for vitiligo patients.

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