The relationship of skin disease with societal ideals of beauty, and the role of the media in this relationship, has not previously been researched. The overall objective of this study was to explore the psychological effects of skin disease. The theme of the ideal of perfect skin and the role of the media in generating this ideal arose via an inductive study methodology and was explored in the context of respondents’ psychological morbidity. A qualitative study, 62 semi-structured interviews were conducted with respondents with acne, eczema or psoriasis recruited from both general practice and specialist dermatology practice in an Australian regional city. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed and subjected to thematic analysis employing...
Background: Acne, often misunderstood as simple puberty -related condition, can lead to social and p...
Background: Chronic skin conditions can have a profound impact on people’s lives, both physically an...
Quantitative questionnaire-based research has suggested a considerable effect of skin disease on the...
The relationship of skin disease with societal ideals of beauty, and the role of the media in this r...
The relationship of skin disease with societal ideals of beauty, and the role of the media in this r...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients with acne, psoriasis or atopic eczema in their rel...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients with acne, psoriasis or atopic eczema in their rel...
Objective: The purpose/objective of this study was to explore psychosocial and mental health issues ...
Acne, psoriasis and atopic eczema are common diseases and have been consistently associated with adv...
Acne is associated with a range of psychosocial impacts, including stigmatisation. Yet little is un...
Phenomenological research method was used in the study. The researchers conducted interviews with th...
Background Skin conditions have a large emotional, psychological and psychiatric impact on the indi...
Purpose: The failure of research to capture the qualitative experiences of young people who have chr...
Contains fulltext : 65542_skindi.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Chronic s...
Background: Patients with psoriasis show physical discomfort, stigma, loss of productivity, low self...
Background: Acne, often misunderstood as simple puberty -related condition, can lead to social and p...
Background: Chronic skin conditions can have a profound impact on people’s lives, both physically an...
Quantitative questionnaire-based research has suggested a considerable effect of skin disease on the...
The relationship of skin disease with societal ideals of beauty, and the role of the media in this r...
The relationship of skin disease with societal ideals of beauty, and the role of the media in this r...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients with acne, psoriasis or atopic eczema in their rel...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients with acne, psoriasis or atopic eczema in their rel...
Objective: The purpose/objective of this study was to explore psychosocial and mental health issues ...
Acne, psoriasis and atopic eczema are common diseases and have been consistently associated with adv...
Acne is associated with a range of psychosocial impacts, including stigmatisation. Yet little is un...
Phenomenological research method was used in the study. The researchers conducted interviews with th...
Background Skin conditions have a large emotional, psychological and psychiatric impact on the indi...
Purpose: The failure of research to capture the qualitative experiences of young people who have chr...
Contains fulltext : 65542_skindi.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Chronic s...
Background: Patients with psoriasis show physical discomfort, stigma, loss of productivity, low self...
Background: Acne, often misunderstood as simple puberty -related condition, can lead to social and p...
Background: Chronic skin conditions can have a profound impact on people’s lives, both physically an...
Quantitative questionnaire-based research has suggested a considerable effect of skin disease on the...