The impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: A prospective cohort study from Lebanon

Background: Acne is highly prevalent among teenagers and young adults, with proven negative psychological and emotional impact. To our knowledge, no study has been conducted to quantify the repercussions of acne on quality of life (QoL) and self-esteem in Lebanon. Objective: This study aimed to high...

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Main Authors: Jerome Kaikati, MD, Samer Zoghaib, MD, Elio Kechichian, MD, Farid Stephan, MD, Josiane Helou, MD, Ghassan Sleilaty, MD, MSc, Roland Tomb, MD, PhD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:International Journal of Women's Dermatology
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spelling doaj-3a11d7f8c4124612aa2f5016115f037f2021-09-27T04:27:06ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Women's Dermatology2352-64752021-09-0174415421The impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: A prospective cohort study from LebanonJerome Kaikati, MD0Samer Zoghaib, MD1Elio Kechichian, MD2Farid Stephan, MD3Josiane Helou, MD4Ghassan Sleilaty, MD, MSc5Roland Tomb, MD, PhD6Corresponding author.; Faculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonFaculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonFaculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonFaculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonFaculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonFaculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonFaculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonBackground: Acne is highly prevalent among teenagers and young adults, with proven negative psychological and emotional impact. To our knowledge, no study has been conducted to quantify the repercussions of acne on quality of life (QoL) and self-esteem in Lebanon. Objective: This study aimed to highlight the effect of acne treatment on QoL and self-esteem of Lebanese adolescents and young adults. Methods: In this observational prospective study, patients between 15 and 40 years old with moderate-to-severe acne were allocated to one of two treatment groups (isotretinoin vs. systemic antibiotics combined with topical treatments) and followed for a period of 6 months. The effect of acne on QoL was measured using the Dermatology Life Quality Index, Cardiff Acne Disability Index, and Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale before treatment initiation (T1), after 3 months (T2), and after 6 months (T3). A multivariate analysis of covariance model was used. Results: Sixty-two patients were included, of whom 79% were female and 61.3% had moderate acne. Fifty-five percent of patients were treated with systemic antibiotics combined with topical treatments, and 45% received isotretinoin. Mean scores of Cardiff Acne Disability Index, Dermatology Life Quality Index, and Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale at T1 were comparable between the two groups. A significant improvement was noticed in both groups at T2 and T3. The multivariate analysis of covariance model showed an interaction of time and age that concerned 25- to 40-year-old patients in both groups, who were the most negatively affected by acne at T1 and improved the most at T3. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the equivalence between acne treatments in improving QoL and revealed the social obstacle that acne creates and its recrudescence in the subgroup of women of childbearing age.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352647521000447Acne treatmentquality of lifeself-esteemLebanon
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author Jerome Kaikati, MD
Samer Zoghaib, MD
Elio Kechichian, MD
Farid Stephan, MD
Josiane Helou, MD
Ghassan Sleilaty, MD, MSc
Roland Tomb, MD, PhD
spellingShingle Jerome Kaikati, MD
Samer Zoghaib, MD
Elio Kechichian, MD
Farid Stephan, MD
Josiane Helou, MD
Ghassan Sleilaty, MD, MSc
Roland Tomb, MD, PhD
The impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: A prospective cohort study from Lebanon
International Journal of Women's Dermatology
Acne treatment
quality of life
self-esteem
Lebanon
author_facet Jerome Kaikati, MD
Samer Zoghaib, MD
Elio Kechichian, MD
Farid Stephan, MD
Josiane Helou, MD
Ghassan Sleilaty, MD, MSc
Roland Tomb, MD, PhD
author_sort Jerome Kaikati, MD
title The impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: A prospective cohort study from Lebanon
title_short The impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: A prospective cohort study from Lebanon
title_full The impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: A prospective cohort study from Lebanon
title_fullStr The impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: A prospective cohort study from Lebanon
title_full_unstemmed The impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: A prospective cohort study from Lebanon
title_sort impact of acne treatment on quality of life and self-esteem: a prospective cohort study from lebanon
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Women's Dermatology
issn 2352-6475
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Background: Acne is highly prevalent among teenagers and young adults, with proven negative psychological and emotional impact. To our knowledge, no study has been conducted to quantify the repercussions of acne on quality of life (QoL) and self-esteem in Lebanon. Objective: This study aimed to highlight the effect of acne treatment on QoL and self-esteem of Lebanese adolescents and young adults. Methods: In this observational prospective study, patients between 15 and 40 years old with moderate-to-severe acne were allocated to one of two treatment groups (isotretinoin vs. systemic antibiotics combined with topical treatments) and followed for a period of 6 months. The effect of acne on QoL was measured using the Dermatology Life Quality Index, Cardiff Acne Disability Index, and Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale before treatment initiation (T1), after 3 months (T2), and after 6 months (T3). A multivariate analysis of covariance model was used. Results: Sixty-two patients were included, of whom 79% were female and 61.3% had moderate acne. Fifty-five percent of patients were treated with systemic antibiotics combined with topical treatments, and 45% received isotretinoin. Mean scores of Cardiff Acne Disability Index, Dermatology Life Quality Index, and Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale at T1 were comparable between the two groups. A significant improvement was noticed in both groups at T2 and T3. The multivariate analysis of covariance model showed an interaction of time and age that concerned 25- to 40-year-old patients in both groups, who were the most negatively affected by acne at T1 and improved the most at T3. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the equivalence between acne treatments in improving QoL and revealed the social obstacle that acne creates and its recrudescence in the subgroup of women of childbearing age.
topic Acne treatment
quality of life
self-esteem
Lebanon
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352647521000447
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