Acne vulgaris is a common inflammatory disease that manifests on the face and affects appearance. In general, facial acne has a wide-ranging negative impact on the psychosocial functioning of acne sufferers and leaves physical and emotional scars. In the present study, we investigated whether patients with acne vulgaris demonstrate enhanced psychological bias when assessing the attractiveness of faces with acne symptoms and whether they devote greater selective attention to acne lesions than to acne-free (control) individuals. Participants viewed images of faces under two different skin (acne vs. acne-free) and emotional facial expression (happy and neutral) conditions. They rated the attractiveness of the faces, and the time spent fixating...
The presence of a dermatological condition may deter contact with the affected person because it fal...
Contains fulltext : 229482.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The link betwee...
The link between acne and psychiatric morbidities has been demonstrated in many studies; however, la...
Acne vulgaris is a common inflammatory disease that manifests on the face and affects appearance. In...
Acne is one of the most common skin disease in young adults and occurs in 85% of boys and girls. The...
Objective: To investigate the psychological sequelae of acne vulgaris. Design: Qualitative study usi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the psychological sequelae of acne vulgaris. DESIGN: Qualitative study usi...
International audienceIntroduction: Half of the individuals with facial acne develop truncal acne, b...
Background: Acne, often misunderstood as simple puberty -related condition, can lead to social and p...
Several studies have shown an association between acne vulgaris and depression and anxiety. Some evi...
Abstract: Background: Acne is one of the most common skin diseases. It has significant effect on se...
This study examined appearancerelated distress in patients with acne. One hundred and thirty-two p...
Introduction: Acne vulgaris is not only associated with physical morbidity, but also associated with...
Acne can create a significant burden for people of all ages. However, the psychological consequences...
Objective: The purpose/objective of this study was to explore psychosocial and mental health issues ...
The presence of a dermatological condition may deter contact with the affected person because it fal...
Contains fulltext : 229482.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The link betwee...
The link between acne and psychiatric morbidities has been demonstrated in many studies; however, la...
Acne vulgaris is a common inflammatory disease that manifests on the face and affects appearance. In...
Acne is one of the most common skin disease in young adults and occurs in 85% of boys and girls. The...
Objective: To investigate the psychological sequelae of acne vulgaris. Design: Qualitative study usi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the psychological sequelae of acne vulgaris. DESIGN: Qualitative study usi...
International audienceIntroduction: Half of the individuals with facial acne develop truncal acne, b...
Background: Acne, often misunderstood as simple puberty -related condition, can lead to social and p...
Several studies have shown an association between acne vulgaris and depression and anxiety. Some evi...
Abstract: Background: Acne is one of the most common skin diseases. It has significant effect on se...
This study examined appearancerelated distress in patients with acne. One hundred and thirty-two p...
Introduction: Acne vulgaris is not only associated with physical morbidity, but also associated with...
Acne can create a significant burden for people of all ages. However, the psychological consequences...
Objective: The purpose/objective of this study was to explore psychosocial and mental health issues ...
The presence of a dermatological condition may deter contact with the affected person because it fal...
Contains fulltext : 229482.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The link betwee...
The link between acne and psychiatric morbidities has been demonstrated in many studies; however, la...