Psychological Effects of Skin Diseases: Analysis of the Impact of Psoriasis and Acne on Psychological Quality of Life

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Scientific Trends

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This study investigates the psychological impact of psoriasis and acne on individuals' quality of life, focusing on self-esteem, body image, and coping mechanisms. A survey was conducted with participants affected by these skin conditions, assessing emotional well-being, social interactions, and daily functioning. Results highlight significant challenges in self-esteem and body image due to psoriasis and acne, leading to feelings of embarrassment and social withdrawal. Coping strategies include seeking social support, engaging in relaxation techniques, and utilizing healthcare resources. The findings emphasize the importance of addressing psychological aspects in dermatological care to improve overall well-being.

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