2023
DOI: 10.1002/der2.181
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Acne and its association with internalizing problems

Abstract: Acne vulgaris or “acne” is a prevalent and burdensome cutaneous condition that has been linked with unique mental health implications. Clinical (i.e., general and social anxiety, and major depression) and subclinical indicators (e.g., excessive worry, social self‐consciousness, and low self‐esteem) of internalizing disorders have been associated with acne across demographics (e.g., age groups and cultures). Considering the persistent burden of disease associated with these mental health outcomes, our primary a… Show more

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“…Acne, a common dermatological condition affecting millions worldwide, has significant social and emotional ramifications [4][5][6][7]. Often perceived as a cosmetic issue, acne can lead to decreased self-esteem, anxiety, and even depression, making public education and access to accurate information critically important [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Acne, a common dermatological condition affecting millions worldwide, has significant social and emotional ramifications [4][5][6][7]. Often perceived as a cosmetic issue, acne can lead to decreased self-esteem, anxiety, and even depression, making public education and access to accurate information critically important [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%