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. 2020 Dec;28(12):1868-1873.
doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2020.11.013. Epub 2020 Nov 25.

Feeling of stigmatization and satisfaction with life among Arabic psoriatic patients

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Feeling of stigmatization and satisfaction with life among Arabic psoriatic patients

Moetaza M Soliman. Saudi Pharm J. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Satisfaction and stigmatization are experienced differently in different cultural contests, especially, in patients with dermatological diseases affecting visible body parts. Reports in Arabic countries remain rare and very appealing in a multicultural population.

Aims: To evaluate feeling of stigmatization and satisfaction with life in Arabic patients with psoriasis and identify predictors of feeling of stigmatization and satisfaction with life.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study design, Arabic patients with psoriasis completed the 6-item stigmatization scale and the satisfaction with life scale. Univariate and forward stepwise multivariate linear regression analyses were used to identify predictors of feeling of stigmatization and satisfaction with life. Covariates included patients' demographics (age, gender and education level), disease-related factors (disease severity, visibility, duration, and impact on quality of life) and patient-related factors (illness acceptance and dermatology self-care education level).

Results: In total, 199 Arabic psoriatic patients were included in the study. Despite feeling highly stigmatized by their skin disease [mean (95% Confidence Intervals (CI)) of 7.0 (6.3-7.7)], psoriasis patients were generally positive about their overall satisfaction with life (mean (95% CI) of 21.0 (20.0-22.3). Impaired quality of life was the strongest predictor of both higher feeling of stigmatization (β-coefficient 0.39, 95% CI 0.30, 0.47) and less satisfaction with life (-0.36, 95% CI -0.53, -0.20). Higher levels of dermatology self-care education significantly predicted a lower feeling of stigmatization (-0.09, 95% CI -0.16, -0.01). Older patients (0.18, 95% CI 0.05, 0.30) and those with higher illness acceptance levels (0.14, 95% CI 0.03, 0.24) were more satisfied with life.

Conclusions: A level of stigmatization was detected in most psoriatic patients including the satisfied ones. Patients with more impaired quality of life experienced higher level of stigmatization and less satisfaction with life. These findings further enforce the multidisciplinary approach in psoriatic patients and highlight the unmet need to include psychologist in the therapeutic algorithm.

Keywords: 6-Item stigmatization scale; Cross-sectional; Predictors; Psoriasis; Quality of life; Satisfaction with life scale.

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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Response distribution to each item of the 6-Item Stigmatization Scale.
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Response distribution to each item of the satisfaction with life scale.

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