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Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2007 May;21(5):620-8. |
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Sensitive skin: psychological effects and seasonal changes. |
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Misery
L, Myon
E, Martin
N, Consoli
S, Boussetta
S, Nocera
T, Taieb
C. |
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Department
of Dermatology, University Teaching Hospital (CHU) Brest, France.
laurent.misery@chu-brest.fr |
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| Abstract |
INTRODUCTION: Sensitive
skin is a frequent disorder, but its effects and its variability
are unknown. |
OBJECTIVES: To
investigate the effects of sensitive skin first on quality
of life and the psyche, and secondly, on seasonal changes. |
METHODS: The
French Opinion Poll Institute (IPSOS) conducted two opinion
polls in March and July 2004. Samples included, respectively,
1006 and 1001 individuals, from a representative national sample
of the French population aged 15 years or older. The polling
subjects were interviewed by phone and selected by the quota
method (gender, age, occupation of household head, type of
geographical area and region). Questions about their perception
of their sensitive skin and about potential aggravating factors
were asked. Quality of life was assessed using the SF-12 questionnaire
and depressive symptoms using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression
(HAD) rating scale. |
RESULTS: The
characteristics of the two samples were strictly similar. Persons
with sensitive skin and very sensitive skin were more numerous
in summer than in winter. In both surveys, the degree of sensitivity
was significantly higher in the female population. Quality
of life was worse in people with sensitive or very sensitive
skin, above all in its psychological component - the more sensitive
the skin, the more the quality of life deteriorated. There
was no significant relationship between depressive symptoms
and skin sensitivity in the 'very sensitive' or 'sensitive'
groups. |
CONCLUSION: Our
study was the first to show seasonal changes in skin reactivity
and to study the psychological impacts of sensitive skin. |
PMID:
17447975 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] |
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