Table 1. Acne affects quality of life, self-esteem, mood, and psychological disorders
Author |
Study Size (n) |
Methods |
Results |
Quality of Life |
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Uslu et al, 2008 |
600 |
GHQ, RSES |
Acne severity directly correlated to anxiety, depression and lower self-esteem. |
Walker et al, 2005 |
200 |
CDLQI, CADI |
Acne correlated with significantly impaired QoL and disability. |
Pawin et al, 2007 |
1,566 |
Adapted CADI |
Acne impacted daily life, relationships, and feelings of anger, anxiety. Psychological effect of acne equivalent to that of diabetes, cancer, and epilepsy. |
Balkrishnan et al, 2006 |
73 |
HRQOL, FNE |
Psychological factors, including FNE correlated with poorer HRQOL. |
Rapp et al, 2006 |
480 |
Acne-QOLI |
Questionnaire assessment of QoL with good validity, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability in clinical setting. |
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Self-esteem |
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Hassan J et al, 2009 |
132 |
DAS, acne self assessment |
Acne correlated with higher self-consciousness and negative self-concept in women than men and higher self-consciousness of sexual and bodily appearance in non-white compared to white males. |
Dalgard F et al, 2008 |
3,775 |
Questionnaire |
Acne correlated with poor self-attitude in boys and poor self-worth in girls independently of body mass index and depressive symptoms |
Magin P et al, 2006 |
26 |
Standardized interview |
Acne caused immediate psychological consequences of negative self esteem, poor self image, self consciousness and embarrassment and had long-term effects on personality. |
Smithard A et al, 2001
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317 |
SDQ, acne management questionnaire |
Significantly higher emotional and behavioral difficulties in subjects with acne. |
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Personality and Mood |
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Rapp DA et al, 2004
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479 |
Questionnaire |
High Trait Anger (TA) correlated with poorer global and skin-related quality of life and decreased treatment satisfaction and compliance. |
Krejci-Manwaring J et al, 2006 |
479 |
Survey |
Dispositional social sensitivity was correlated with acne severity and poorer social outcomes in women and worse social outcomes and poorer quality of life in men. |
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Psychological Disorders |
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Purvis D et al, 2006 |
9,567 |
Survey |
Depressive symptoms correlated with acne severity. Increased suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts associated with problem acne. |
Uhlenhake E et al, 2010 |
9.6 million |
Medical claims database |
Clinical depression more prevalent in acne patients compared to general population. |
Bowe WP et al, 2007 |
128 |
Questionnaire |
14.1 - 21.1% of acne patients have Body Dysmorphic Disorder. BDD two times more common in patients treated with systemic isotretinoin therapy. |
Hahm BJ et al, 2009 |
38 |
APSEA, BDI |
Patients receiving isotretinoin had significantly decreased depressive symptoms within 2 weeks of initiating treatment. Depression correlated with decreased quality of life, but not acne severity. |
Kaymak Y et al, 2009 |
78 |
DLQI, HAD, BDI |
Quality of life was improved in patients treated with isotretinoin compared to topical acne therapies. No difference in incidence of depression or anxiety between treatments. |
Legend: Acne adversely affects many aspects of daily life and psychological parameters
GHQ = Global Health Questionnaire |
QoL = Quality of Life |
RSES = Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale |
HRQOL = Health-Related Quality of Life |
CDLQI = Children’s Dermatology Life Quality Index |
FNE = Fear of Negative Evaluation |
CADI = Cardiff Acne Disability Index |
Acne-QOLI = Acne Quality of Life Index |
DAS = Derriford Appearance Scale |
BDI = Beck’s Depression Inventory |
SDQ = Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire |
DLQI = Dermatology Life Quality Index |
BDD = Body Dysmorphic Disorder |
HAD = Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale |
APSEA = Assessment of the Psychological and Social Effects of Acne |
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