Abstract

BackgroundAcne vulgaris is a very common skin disorder that has negative effects on the mood, self image and social relations of the patients. We want to evaluate the effects of acne vulgaris and its severity on depression, loneliness, internet addiction levels, and the quality of life of young adult females.MethodsTwo hundred three female acne vulgaris patients and 202 healthy controls who admitted to the dermatology clinic of a university hospital formed the study sample. Global Acne Grading System (GAGS) was used to assess the severity of acne. The Young Internet Addiction Scale-Short Form (YIAS-SF), The Acne Quality of Life Scale (AQLS), The University of California Los Angeles-Loneliness Scale (UCLA-LS), and The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) were used to collect information about the patients.ResultsThe median BDI and the mean UCLA-LS and YIAS-SF scores were higher in the Acne group than those in the control group. The correlations between acne severity and the 3 scales were not significant but the correlations between AQLS and BDI, UCLA-LS, and YIAS-SF were highly significant. In multiple regression analysis, age and the BDI score predicted the YIAS-SF score significantly.ConclusionsOur findings support the previous findings that acne vulgaris patients are prone to depression and loneliness, and expand these findings to the vulnerability against internet addiction. Loneliness and depression should be assessed and, if found, targeted by psychological means to prevent internet addiction in acne vulgaris patients.

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  • The skin which is the most prominent and visible part of human body is very important for perceived attractiveness especially in youngs

  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of acne vulgaris and its severity on depression, loneliness and internet addiction levels, and the quality of life of young adult females who were in a very sensitive period for body image and social relations

  • We proposed that patients who had more severe acne or whose life quality were more affected by the disease had higher levels of loneliness and internet addiction as well

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Introduction

The skin which is the most prominent and visible part of human body is very important for perceived attractiveness especially in youngs. Acne vulgaris is a very common skin disorder which affects up to 80% of adolescents and up to two-thirds of adults [1]. Evidence suggests that acne has an adverse effect on the self image of young people and may have negative effects on social relations [2]. There is not a one-way relationship between acne and stress. Stressful life events like university entrance exams or getting married have been shown to increase acne lesions [5]. Acne vulgaris is a very common skin disorder that has negative effects on the mood, self image and social relations of the patients. We want to evaluate the effects of acne vulgaris and its severity on depression, loneliness, internet addiction levels, and the quality of life of young adult females

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