| Literature DB >> 34385831 |
Amr Molla1, Hassan Alrizqi2, Emtinan Alharbi2, Arwa Alsubhi3, Saad Alrizqi4, Omar Shahada4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Acne vulgaris is a common dermatological disease in adolescents that show high prevalence rates of anxiety and depression that may lead to consequences that affect quality of life. This study aimed to assess and compare anxiety and depression in patients with acne and a control group and to determine their correlation with other demographic data. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a case-control study conducted in 2019 for 3 months at the derma-tology department of Ohud Hospital and two other private clinics in the Medina region of Saudi Arabia. For this study, 296 consecutive patients in the age group of 12 to 60 years who were diagnosed as having acne vulgaris were enrolled and matched with a control group. Data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire, including sociodemographic data and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scores.Entities:
Keywords: GAGS; HADS questionnaire; acne vulgaris; anxiety; case control; depression
Year: 2021 PMID: 34385831 PMCID: PMC8354339 DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S302311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ISSN: 1178-7015
Description of Sociodemographic Characteristics According to the Patients with Acne Vulgaris
| Study Data | Overall n (%) (n=592) | Acne Vulgaris | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case n (%) (n = 296) | Control n (%) (n = 296) | P-value | ||
| Sex | ||||
Male | 192 (32.4%) | 96 (32.4%) | 96 (32.4%) | 1.000 |
Female | 400 (67.6%) | 200 (67.6%) | 200 (67.6%) | |
| Age group | ||||
12–22 years | 220 (37.2%) | 110 (37.2%) | 111 (37.5%) | |
23–33 years | 253 (42.7%) | 127 (42.9%) | 125 (42.2%) | 0.986 |
34–60 years | 119 (20.1%) | 59 (19.9%) | 60 (20.3%) | |
| Nationality | ||||
Saudi | 564 (95.3%) | 285 (96.3%) | 279 (94.3%) | 0.245 |
Non-Saudi | 28 (04.7%) | 11 (03.7%) | 17 (05.7%) | |
| Marital status | ||||
Never married | 374 (63.2%) | 211 (71.3%) | 163 (55.1%) | <0.001 ** |
Married | 218 (36.8%) | 85 (28.7%) | 133 (44.9%) | |
| Educational level | ||||
High school or lower | 160 (27.0%) | 89 (30.1%) | 71 (24.0%) | 0.096 |
Bachelor’s degree | 432 (73.0%) | 207 (69.9%) | 225 (76.0%) | |
Notes: The p values were calculated using the chi-square test. **Significant at p < 0.05.
Figure 1Shows the severity of acne vulgaris among the cases.
Prevalence of Anxiety and Depression (HADS Score) Among the Patients with Acne Vulgaris
| HADS Parameters | Overall n (%) (n = 592) | Case n (%) (n = 296) | Control n (%) (n = 296) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety score (mean ± SD)a | 7.26 ± 4.69 | 7.68 ± 4.90 | 6.85 ± 4.44 | 0.031 ** |
| Level of anxietyb | ||||
Not anxious (<8) | 333 (56.3%) | 156 (52.7%) | 177 (59.8%) | 0.082 |
Anxious (≥8) | 259 (43.8%) | 140 (47.3%) | 119 (40.2%) | |
| Depression score (mean ± SD)a | 7.44 ± 4.14 | 7.52 ± 4.22 | 7.37 ± 4.07 | 0.656 |
| Level of depressionb | ||||
Not depressed (<8) | 302 (51.0%) | 144 (48.6%) | 146 (49.3%) | 0.869 |
Depressed (≥8) | 290 (49.0%) | 152 (51.4%) | 150 (50.7%) |
Notes: aP-value calculated using the independent t test. bP-value calculated using the chi-square test. **Significant at p < 0.05
Figure 2Shows the correlation between anxiety score and depression score.
Statistical Association Between Anxiety Level and Sociodemographic Characteristics Between the Patients with and Those Without Acne Vulgaris (n = 592)
| Factor | Case | Control | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxious n (%) (n = 140) | Not Anxious n (%) (n = 156) | Anxious n (%) (n = 119) | Not Anxious n (%) (n = 177) | |
| Sex | ||||
Male | 36 (25.7%) | 60 (38.5%) | 35 (29.4%) | 61 (34.5%) |
Female | 104 (74.3%) | 96 (61.5%) | 84 (70.6%) | 116 (65.5%) |
| 0.019** | 0.363 | |||
| Age group | ||||
12–22 years | 57 (40.7%) | 53 (34.0%) | 48 (40.3%) | 63 (35.6%) |
23–33 years | 55 (39.3%) | 72 (46.2%) | 51 (42.9%) | 74 (41.8%) |
34–60 years | 28 (20.0%) | 31 (19.9%) | 20 (16.8%) | 40 (22.6%) |
| 0.424 | 0.444 | |||
| Nationality | ||||
Saudi | 137 (97.9%) | 148 (94.9%) | 115 (96.6%) | 164 (92.7%) |
Non-Saudi | 03 (02.1%) | 08 (05.1%) | 04 (03.4%) | 13 (07.3%) |
| Marital status | ||||
Never married | 98 (70.0%) | 113 (72.4%) | 73 (61.3%) | 90 (50.8%) |
Married | 42 (30.0%) | 43 (27.6%) | 46 (38.7%) | 87 (49.2%) |
| 0.644 | 0.075 | |||
| Educational level | ||||
High school or lower | 36 (25.7%) | 53 (34.0%) | 27 (22.7%) | 44 (24.9%) |
Bachelor’s degree | 104 (74.3%) | 103 (66.0%) | 92 (77.3%) | 133 (75.1%) |
| 0.122 | 0.668 | |||
Notes: §P-value calculated using the chi-square test. **Significant at p < 0.05.
Statistical Association Between Depression Level and the Sociodemographic Characteristics of the Patient with and Those Without Acne Vulgaris (n = 592)
| Factor | Case | Control | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depressed n (%) (n = 152) | Not Depressed n (%) (n = 144) | Depressed n (%) (n=150) | Not Depressed n (%) (n = 146) | |
| Sex | ||||
Male | 43 (28.3%) | 53 (36.8%) | 55 (36.7%) | 41 (28.1%) |
Female | 109 (71.7%) | 91 (63.2%) | 95 (63.3%) | 105 (71.9%) |
| 0.118 | 0.115 | |||
| Age group | ||||
12–22 years | 55 (36.2%) | 55 (38.2%) | 53 (35.3%) | 58 (39.7%) |
23–33* years | 63 (41.4%) | 64 (44.4%) | 62 (41.3%) | 63 (43.2%) |
34–60 years | 34 (22.4%) | 25 (17.4%) | 35 (23.3%) | 25 (17.1%) |
| 0.558 | 0.397 | |||
| Nationality | ||||
Saudi | 147 (96.7%) | 138 (95.8%) | 142 (94.7%) | 137 (93.8%) |
Non-Saudi | 05 (03.3%) | 06 (04.2%) | 08 (05.3%) | 09 (06.2%) |
| Marital status | ||||
Never married | 105 (69.1%) | 106 (73.6%) | 83 (55.3%) | 80 (54.8%) |
Married | 47 (30.9%) | 38 (26.4%) | 67 (44.7%) | 66 (45.2%) |
| 0.389 | 0.926 | |||
| Educational level | ||||
High school or lower | 40 (26.3%) | 49 (34.0%) | 27 (18.0%) | 44 (30.1%) |
Bachelor’s degree | 112 (73.7%) | 95 (66.0%) | 123 (82.0%) | 102 (69.9%) |
| 0.148 | 0.014 ** | |||
Notes: §P-value calculated using the chi-square test. **Significant at p<0.05.
Relationship Between Acne Severity and the Anxiety and Depression Scores of the Patients with Acne Vulgaris (n = 296)
| Severity of Acne | Acne Group | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety Median (n = 296) | F-test; P-value § | Depression Median (n = 296) | F-test; P-value § | |
| Mild | 7 (4–10) | p-0.138 | 5 (3–10) | p-0.175 |
| Moderate | 6.5 (3.75–11) | 5(3–8) | ||
| Severe | 9 (5–13) | 7(4–10) | ||
Note: §P-value calculated using the Kruskal–Wallis test.