Abstract

Vitiligo is a chronic skin disorder that may have negatively affect on patients’ self-esteem, body image, social state and quality of life. Aim: The aim of the present study was to assess the relationship between psychosocial status and quality of life among patients’ vitiligo. Design: A descriptive correlational research design was utilized to achieve the aim of this study. Setting: The study was conducted in laser unit at Benha Dermatology Hospital and in phototherapy unit at Benha University Hospital Governorate. Subject: A convenience sample of 100 patients’ vitiligo was included from the above settings for conduction of this study. Tools: Five tools used for data collection. Tool I - A structured interviewing questionnaire was used to collect data about socio demographic and clinical characteristics of the studied sample. Tool II - Self-esteem Scale. Tool III - Body image scale, Tool IV - Social problems scale, Tool V - Quality of life scale. Results: More than half of studied sample had low level of self-esteem and quality of life. While more than half of studied sample had moderate negative body image. Also, half of studied sample had moderate level of social problems. Conclusion: There was a highly statistically significant positive correlation between total body image, total social problems and quality of life. Recommendation: Stress management and assertiveness training program should be given to patients’ vitiligo to relieve the psychosocial problems and enhance coping patterns.

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