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Perceived Stigmatization among Dermatological Outpatients Compared with Controls: An Observational Multicentre Study in 17 European Countries

Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. Little is known about the experience of stigmatization across a wide range of skin diseases. This observational cross-sectional study aimed to quantify perceived stigmatization and identify its predict...

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Autores principales: VAN BEUGEN, Sylvia, SCHUT, Christina, KUPFER, Jörg, BEWLEY, Anthony P., FINLAY, Andrew Y., GIELER, Uwe, THOMPSON, Andrew R., GRACIA-CAZAÑA, Tamara, BALIEVA, Flora, FERREIRA, Bárbara R., JEMEC, Gregor B., LIEN, Lars, MISERY, Laurent, MARRON, Servando E., STÄNDER, Sonja, ZEIDLER, Claudia, SZABÓ, Csanád, SZEPIETOWSKI, Jacek C., REICH, Adam, ELYAS, Amna, ALTUNAY, Ilknur K., LEGAT, Franz J., GRIVCHEVA-PANOVSKA, Vesna, ROMANOV, Dmitry V., LVOV, Andrey N., TITECA, Géraldine, SAMPOGNA, Francesca, VULINK, Nienke C., TOMÁS-ARAGONES, Lucia, EVERS, Andrea W. M., DALGARD, Florence J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medical Journals Sweden, on behalf of the Society for Publication of Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10296546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37345973
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v103.6485
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author VAN BEUGEN, Sylvia
SCHUT, Christina
KUPFER, Jörg
BEWLEY, Anthony P.
FINLAY, Andrew Y.
GIELER, Uwe
THOMPSON, Andrew R.
GRACIA-CAZAÑA, Tamara
BALIEVA, Flora
FERREIRA, Bárbara R.
JEMEC, Gregor B.
LIEN, Lars
MISERY, Laurent
MARRON, Servando E.
STÄNDER, Sonja
ZEIDLER, Claudia
SZABÓ, Csanád
SZEPIETOWSKI, Jacek C.
REICH, Adam
ELYAS, Amna
ALTUNAY, Ilknur K.
LEGAT, Franz J.
GRIVCHEVA-PANOVSKA, Vesna
ROMANOV, Dmitry V.
LVOV, Andrey N.
TITECA, Géraldine
SAMPOGNA, Francesca
VULINK, Nienke C.
TOMÁS-ARAGONES, Lucia
EVERS, Andrea W. M.
DALGARD, Florence J.
author_facet VAN BEUGEN, Sylvia
SCHUT, Christina
KUPFER, Jörg
BEWLEY, Anthony P.
FINLAY, Andrew Y.
GIELER, Uwe
THOMPSON, Andrew R.
GRACIA-CAZAÑA, Tamara
BALIEVA, Flora
FERREIRA, Bárbara R.
JEMEC, Gregor B.
LIEN, Lars
MISERY, Laurent
MARRON, Servando E.
STÄNDER, Sonja
ZEIDLER, Claudia
SZABÓ, Csanád
SZEPIETOWSKI, Jacek C.
REICH, Adam
ELYAS, Amna
ALTUNAY, Ilknur K.
LEGAT, Franz J.
GRIVCHEVA-PANOVSKA, Vesna
ROMANOV, Dmitry V.
LVOV, Andrey N.
TITECA, Géraldine
SAMPOGNA, Francesca
VULINK, Nienke C.
TOMÁS-ARAGONES, Lucia
EVERS, Andrea W. M.
DALGARD, Florence J.
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description Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. Little is known about the experience of stigmatization across a wide range of skin diseases. This observational cross-sectional study aimed to quantify perceived stigmatization and identify its predictors among patients with a broad spectrum of skin diseases across 17 European countries. Self-report questionnaires assessing perceived stigmatization and its potential predictors were completed by 5,487 dermatology outpatients and 2,808 skin-healthy controls. Dermatological diagnosis, severity, and comorbidity were clinician-assessed. Patients experienced higher levels of perceived stigmatization than controls (p < 0.001, d = 0.26); patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, alopecia, and bullous disorders were particularly affected. Multivariate regression analyses showed that perceived stigmatization was related to sociodemographic (lower age, male sex, being single), general health-related (higher body mass index, lower overall health), disease-related (higher clinician-assessed disease severity, presence of itch, longer disease duration), and psychological (greater distress, presence of suicidal ideation, greater body dysmorphic concerns, lower appearance satisfaction) variables. To conclude, perceived stigmatization is common in patients with skin diseases. Factors have been identified that will help clinicians and policymakers to target vulnerable patient groups, offer adequate patient management, and to ultimately develop evidence-based interventions.
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spelling pubmed-102965462023-06-28 Perceived Stigmatization among Dermatological Outpatients Compared with Controls: An Observational Multicentre Study in 17 European Countries VAN BEUGEN, Sylvia SCHUT, Christina KUPFER, Jörg BEWLEY, Anthony P. FINLAY, Andrew Y. GIELER, Uwe THOMPSON, Andrew R. GRACIA-CAZAÑA, Tamara BALIEVA, Flora FERREIRA, Bárbara R. JEMEC, Gregor B. LIEN, Lars MISERY, Laurent MARRON, Servando E. STÄNDER, Sonja ZEIDLER, Claudia SZABÓ, Csanád SZEPIETOWSKI, Jacek C. REICH, Adam ELYAS, Amna ALTUNAY, Ilknur K. LEGAT, Franz J. GRIVCHEVA-PANOVSKA, Vesna ROMANOV, Dmitry V. LVOV, Andrey N. TITECA, Géraldine SAMPOGNA, Francesca VULINK, Nienke C. TOMÁS-ARAGONES, Lucia EVERS, Andrea W. M. DALGARD, Florence J. Acta Derm Venereol Original Report Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. Little is known about the experience of stigmatization across a wide range of skin diseases. This observational cross-sectional study aimed to quantify perceived stigmatization and identify its predictors among patients with a broad spectrum of skin diseases across 17 European countries. Self-report questionnaires assessing perceived stigmatization and its potential predictors were completed by 5,487 dermatology outpatients and 2,808 skin-healthy controls. Dermatological diagnosis, severity, and comorbidity were clinician-assessed. Patients experienced higher levels of perceived stigmatization than controls (p < 0.001, d = 0.26); patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, alopecia, and bullous disorders were particularly affected. Multivariate regression analyses showed that perceived stigmatization was related to sociodemographic (lower age, male sex, being single), general health-related (higher body mass index, lower overall health), disease-related (higher clinician-assessed disease severity, presence of itch, longer disease duration), and psychological (greater distress, presence of suicidal ideation, greater body dysmorphic concerns, lower appearance satisfaction) variables. To conclude, perceived stigmatization is common in patients with skin diseases. Factors have been identified that will help clinicians and policymakers to target vulnerable patient groups, offer adequate patient management, and to ultimately develop evidence-based interventions. Medical Journals Sweden, on behalf of the Society for Publication of Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2023-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10296546/ /pubmed/37345973 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v103.6485 Text en © 2023 Acta Dermato-Venereologica https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Report
VAN BEUGEN, Sylvia
SCHUT, Christina
KUPFER, Jörg
BEWLEY, Anthony P.
FINLAY, Andrew Y.
GIELER, Uwe
THOMPSON, Andrew R.
GRACIA-CAZAÑA, Tamara
BALIEVA, Flora
FERREIRA, Bárbara R.
JEMEC, Gregor B.
LIEN, Lars
MISERY, Laurent
MARRON, Servando E.
STÄNDER, Sonja
ZEIDLER, Claudia
SZABÓ, Csanád
SZEPIETOWSKI, Jacek C.
REICH, Adam
ELYAS, Amna
ALTUNAY, Ilknur K.
LEGAT, Franz J.
GRIVCHEVA-PANOVSKA, Vesna
ROMANOV, Dmitry V.
LVOV, Andrey N.
TITECA, Géraldine
SAMPOGNA, Francesca
VULINK, Nienke C.
TOMÁS-ARAGONES, Lucia
EVERS, Andrea W. M.
DALGARD, Florence J.
Perceived Stigmatization among Dermatological Outpatients Compared with Controls: An Observational Multicentre Study in 17 European Countries
title Perceived Stigmatization among Dermatological Outpatients Compared with Controls: An Observational Multicentre Study in 17 European Countries
title_full Perceived Stigmatization among Dermatological Outpatients Compared with Controls: An Observational Multicentre Study in 17 European Countries
title_fullStr Perceived Stigmatization among Dermatological Outpatients Compared with Controls: An Observational Multicentre Study in 17 European Countries
title_full_unstemmed Perceived Stigmatization among Dermatological Outpatients Compared with Controls: An Observational Multicentre Study in 17 European Countries
title_short Perceived Stigmatization among Dermatological Outpatients Compared with Controls: An Observational Multicentre Study in 17 European Countries
title_sort perceived stigmatization among dermatological outpatients compared with controls: an observational multicentre study in 17 european countries
topic Original Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10296546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37345973
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v103.6485
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