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Factors affecting quality of life in patients with vitiligo: a nationwide study

Authors
Bae, JM | Lee, SC | Kim, TH | Yeom, SD | Shin, JH | Lee, WJ | Lee, MH | Lee, AY | Kim, KH | Kim, MB | Park, CJ | Lee, SH | Kim, DH | Lee, HJ | Lee, DY | Choi, CW | Kim, YC  | Kang, HY  | Haw, S | Lee, YB | Yun, SJ | Yun, SK | Hong, SP | Lee, Y | Kim, HJ | Choi, GS
Citation
The British journal of dermatology, 178(1). : 238-244, 2018
Journal Title
The British journal of dermatology
ISSN
0007-09631365-2133
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about factors affecting the quality of life (QoL) of patients with vitiligo, and previous studies have shown conflicting results.
OBJECTIVES: To explore the QoL of patients with vitiligo and to identify factors affecting QoL.
METHODS: A nationwide questionnaire-based study was conducted with 1123 patients with vitiligo recruited from 21 hospitals in Korea from July 2015 to June 2016. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire for demographic information and the Skindex-29 instrument. Mild or severely impaired QoL in patients with vitiligo was assessed according to each domain (symptoms, functioning and emotions) of Skindex-29. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the factors associated with QoL.
RESULTS: Of the enrolled participants, 609 were male and 514 female, with a mean age of 49.8 years (range 20-84). The median duration of disease was 3.0 years (range 0-60). Using multivariate logistic regression modelling, the involvement of visible body parts and a larger affected body surface area were consistently associated with QoL impairment in all three domains of Skindex-29. Additionally, the QoL of patients aged 20-59 years, who potentially had a more active social life than older patients, was associated with functional impairment. Furthermore, a higher educational background was associated with emotional impairment.
CONCLUSIONS: A multitude of factors significantly influence the QoL of patients with vitiligo. A better appreciation of these factors would help the management of these patients.
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DOI
10.1111/bjd.15560
PMID
28391642
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Dermatology
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강, 희영  |  김, 유찬
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