Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia (Jul 2014)

Dissatisfaction and acne vulgaris in male adolescents and associated factors

  • Viviane Christina Siena Isaacsson,
  • Hiram Larangeira de Almeida Jr.,
  • Rodrigo Pereira Duquia,
  • Juliano de Avelar Breunig,
  • Paulo Ricardo Martins de Souza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20142634
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 89, no. 4
pp. 576 – 579

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: Acne vulgaris has high prevalence, disturbing quality of life during adolescence. OBJECTIVES: To measure dissastifaction and acne in 18-year-old male individuals and its associated factors. METHODS: A questionnaire was applied by trained interviewers to all boys during selection for the military service. Dissatisfaction and acne was evaluated using a self-administered face scale. Facial, prestrernal and dorsal acne were evaluated separately. RESULTS: A total of 2,200 adolescents, aged 18 years, were interviewed. Among these, 1,678 had acne on the face and 974 (54.05%) showed some degree of dissatisfaction. Regarding the impact of acne located on the chest, 326 out of 686 adolescents (47.52%) reported dissatisfaction. For acne located on the back, 568 out of 1,103 affected individuals (51.50%) showed dissatisfaction. Facial / dorsal acne and dissatisfaction were statistically associated with lower income, lower education levels and with non-whites. Presternal acne and dissatisfaction were statistically asssociated with lower income and lower education levels. CONCLUSION: This population-based study found a high prevalence of acne on the face, back and chest, with high rates of dissatisfaction.

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