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Quality of life and stigmatization profile in a cohort of vitiligo patients and effect of the use of camouflage.

K Ongenae1, L Dierckxsens, L Brochez, N van Geel, J M Naeyaert.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few studies have paid attention to the effects of treatment interventions on the psychosocial consequences of vitiligo.
OBJECTIVES: To quantify and analyse the psychosocial benefit of the use of camouflage in vitiligo patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 78 vitiligo patients completed the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) and an adapted stigmatization questionnaire, and 62 of them completed the DLQI after at least a 1-month use of camouflage.
RESULTS: The initial mean overall DLQI score (n = 78) is 6.9 (SD 5.6). The mean global stigmatization score is 38%. Disease extent and disease severity are strong predictors of the DLQI (p < 0.0001). Vitiligo on the face/head/neck substantially affects the DLQI, independently of degree of involvement. The mean DLQI score before and after use of camouflage (n = 62) is 7.3 (SD 5.6) and 5.9 (SD 5.2; p = 0.006). Mainly the high-scoring items 'feelings of embarrassment and self consciousness' and 'choice of clothing' improve. Predictors of improvement are higher DLQI scores (p = 0.0005) and higher total severity scores (p = 0.03).
CONCLUSIONS: Camouflage can be recommended, particularly in patients with higher DLQI scores or self-assessed disease severity. Patients with minor involvement of the face benefit from camouflage. 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15942213     DOI: 10.1159/000084751

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatology        ISSN: 1018-8665            Impact factor:   5.366


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