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导读:皮肤问题是非常常见的,经常影响人们在非常明显的地方,导致显著的身体和心理困扰。青少年在青春期经历身体的生理变化,并伴有相关的心理社会变化。在这些年中不得不忍受皮肤疾病可能会对一生产生影响。本研究旨在描述Kwara州中学青少年皮肤疾病的频谱,并评估受皮肤疾病影响的皮肤病学特异性生活质量。目的:描述中学青少年皮肤疾病的频谱,并评估皮肤疾病对受影响者皮肤病特异性生活质量的影响。方法:采用描述性横断面研究。我们调查了Kwara州伊洛林16所公立和私立中学的1000名学生。参与者的选择采用多阶段分层随机抽样方法。使用儿童皮肤病生活质量指数(CDLQI)评估对生活质量的影响,以确定他们的皮肤病特异性生活质量。所得数据用SPSS version 20进行分析,并以表格形式呈现。结果:研究人群皮肤病患病率为68.4%。最常见的皮肤病发生率依次为:痤疮、斑疹、皮癣(包括头癣、体癣、足癣、甲癣和股癣)、头癣和牵引性脱发。大约四分之三的皮肤病患者报告说他们的生活质量受到了影响。对生活质量最常见的影响归因于皮肤病引起的症状和感觉。讨论:这项研究发现,青少年中皮肤病的患病率很高,其中大多数人报告说,他们的皮肤问题对他们的生活质量产生了影响,但这种影响大多是轻微的。
Dermatological disorders and dermatology-specific quality of life among secondary students in public and private schools in Kwara state, Nigeria
Introduction: Skin problems are very common and often affect people in very visible places leading to significant physical and psychological distress. Adolescents go through physiologic changes in their body during puberty with associated psychosocial changes. Having to live with skin disorders during these years can have life-long impact. This study aimed to describe the spectrum of skin disorders in adolescents attending secondary schools in Kwara state and evaluate the dermatology-specific quality of life of those affected by skin disorders.
Objective: To describe the spectrum of skin disorders among adolescents in secondary schools and evaluate the impact of skin disorders on the dermatology-specific quality of life of those affected.
Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. We examined 1000 students from 16 public and private secondary schools in Ilorin, Kwara state. Participant selection was done using a multi- staged stratified random sampling method. The impact on quality of life was evaluated with the Children’s Dermatology Life Quality Index (CDLQI) to determine their dermatology-specific Quality of life. Data obtained was analyzed with SPSS version 20 and was presented using tables and figures.
Results: The prevalence of skin disease in the study population was 68.4%. The most common skin disorders in order of decreasing frequency were: acne, pityriasisversicolor, dermatophytoses (Including tinea capits, tinea corporis, tinea pedis, tinea unguium and tinea cruris), pityriasis capitis and traction alopecia. About three- quarters of those with skin disease reported an effect on their quality of life. The most frequent effect on Qol was attributed to the symptoms and feelings elicited by skin disease.
Discussion: This study found a high prevalence of skin disease in adolescents with most of them reporting an effect on their quality of life resulting from their skin problem however this was mostly a mild effect.