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Post-Traumatic Stress in Vitiligo Patients: A Neglected but Real-Existing Psychological Impairment.
Author: ChenTian, LiuJia-Wei, LiuWei, MaDong-Lai, QianYue-Tong, TanYan
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is the most common depigmentation disorder. This disease causes disfiguration and induces psychological burdens, leading to significantly impaired quality of life. Limited research about disease-related post-traumatic stress (PTS) has been conducted in vitiligo patients. OBJECT...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8906700/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Vitiligo: A Hidden Burden of Post-Traumatic Stress
This study addresses the often overlooked psychological impact of [vitiligo], a skin condition that causes [depigmentation] and can lead to [disfiguration]. The researchers conducted a [case-control study] to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of [post-traumatic stress (PTS)] in [vitiligo patients]. The study found that a significant proportion of [vitiligo patients] experienced [PTS], and identified several factors associated with an increased risk of developing [post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)]. This research highlights the importance of addressing the [psychological burden] of [vitiligo] and providing appropriate support to patients.
Beyond the Skin Deep: Recognizing the Psychological Impacts of Vitiligo
This study underscores the importance of recognizing the [emotional and psychological effects] of [vitiligo]. While [vitiligo] is primarily a [skin condition], it can have a profound impact on individuals' [self-esteem, body image, and social interactions]. Healthcare professionals need to be aware of the potential for [PTS] in [vitiligo patients] and provide appropriate support and referral services.
Building Resilience: Supporting Vitiligo Patients
This research emphasizes the need to provide [compassionate and comprehensive care] to [vitiligo patients]. This includes addressing their [physical and psychological needs] and providing access to [support groups, therapy, and other resources]. By building resilience and promoting positive coping mechanisms, we can help [vitiligo patients] manage their condition and live fulfilling lives.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is like a desert mirror, reflecting the hidden depths of [vitiligo], a condition that can affect not only the skin but also the mind. By recognizing the psychological impact, we can create a more supportive and understanding environment for those living with [vitiligo].
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- Date Completed n.d.
- Date Revised 2022-03-16
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