2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12955-016-0490-y
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Quality of life in patients with vitiligo: a cross-sectional study based on Vitiligo Quality of Life index (VitiQoL)

Abstract: BackgroundVitiligo is a multi-factorial pigmentary skin disorder. Recently, the importance of emotional and psychological issues is proposed in incidence, progression, relapse and remission of vitiligo. There are limited studies conducted in developing countries, which assess life quality of patients with vitiligo. The aim of this study was the application and evaluation of a disease-specific quality of life index in Iranian patients, for the first time.MethodsThis cross-sectional biphasic study was conducted … Show more

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“…Suffering from a chronic skin disease with visible skin lesions is often stigmatising. [123][124][125][126] However, little is known about the impact of social rejection on neurocognitive functions in such patients. [127] It is known that both the feeling and the observation of disgust in others activates the insula.…”
Section: Non-itch Fmri Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suffering from a chronic skin disease with visible skin lesions is often stigmatising. [123][124][125][126] However, little is known about the impact of social rejection on neurocognitive functions in such patients. [127] It is known that both the feeling and the observation of disgust in others activates the insula.…”
Section: Non-itch Fmri Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The estimated worldwide prevalence of vitiligo is 0.5%-1% and nearly 70%-80% of patients present with the condition before 30 years of age (Sehgal and Srivastava, 2007). The quality of life of patients with vitiligo is negatively affected because of the amelanotic skin (Hedayat et al, 2016;Lilly et al, 2013;Pas xca et al, 2015), resulting in various psychological problems such as stress, embarrassment, anxiety, and effects of stigma. As a result, some patients with vitiligo have low self-esteem and experience social isolation Picardo et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spotted appearance of vitiligo can be traumatizing and stigmatizing. 3,4 Prevalence of vitiligo varies from country to country; varying from 0.09% to 2.8%. [5][6][7][8] Vitiligo can occur at any age, but peak incidence is in the second or third decades of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%