Abstract

Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic skin disease associated with high levels of psychological distress and a significant impact on quality of life.
 Objective: To evaluate the quality of life, depression and anxiety in patients with rosacea.
 Material and Methods- Seventy-three patients, aged 18 years or above, with a clinical diagnosis of rosacea were included in the study. All patients completed a Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) questionnaire and a Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) quessionaire.
 Results: The mean DLQI score of patients was 7.98 ± 5.86 which signified a moderate impact on quality of life. The mean HADS-A (anxiety) score was 4.83 ± 4.42, while the mean HADS-D (depression) score was 5.22 ± 4.04. Thirteen (17.81%) patients had anxiety HADS-A (≥11 points) while 11 (15.07%) patients had depression HADS-D (≥11 points). Total DLQI score of patients with rosacea correlated positively with anxiety (r = 0.67, p value- <0.001) and depression (r = 0.49, p value- <0.001)
 Conclusion: Rosacea is a distressing disease which has a moderate impact on patient’s QOL. Dermatologists must always be vigilant of the psychosocial aspects of rosacea and should opt for the self-perception of rosacea by patients while prescribing a treatment regimen.
 Keywords: Rosacea, dermatology life quality index, DLQI, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, HADS

Highlights

  • Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic skin disease associated with high levels of psychological distress and a significant impact on quality of life

  • Dermatologists must always be vigilant of the psychosocial aspects of rosacea and should opt for the self-perception of rosacea by patients while prescribing a treatment regimen

  • In question 2, females had a significantly higher average score 1.39 ± 0.91 compared to males patients 0.98 ± 0.86 (p value- 0.06)

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Introduction

Rosacea is a chronic skin disease associated with high levels of psychological distress and a significant impact on quality of life. All patients completed a Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) questionnaire and a Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) quessionaire. Total DLQI score of patients with rosacea correlated positively with anxiety (r = 0.67, p value-

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