Psychological impacts of Vitiligo have been demonstrated, and associations of the skin disease with anxiety and depression disorders have already been shown. However, it is still unclear the role of individuals’ personality factors, such as neuroticism, stress, and rumination, as well as sociodemographic characteristics of people with Vitiligo in such disorders. We conducted a study in a community sample of individuals with Vitiligo (N = 324) aiming to test the hypothesis that neuroticism, stress, and rumination are subjacent to these individuals’ anxiety and depression symptomatology. We also explored whether individuals’ gender might favor the onset or wors- ening of the psychological consequences of such disorders. Results showed t...
Vitiligo is a T-cell mediated skin disorder characterized by progressive loss of skin color. In indi...
The link between vitiligo and depression is complex in many ways. Vitiligo predisposes to depression...
Vitiligo is a depigmentation’s disorder of the skin, with an incidence of up to 2% of the population...
Vitiligo is a depigmentation disorder with a high psychological impact. It affects 0.5–2% of the pop...
Abstract Background Vitiligo has a significant effect on patients’ quality of life; they feel stigma...
Background: Vitiligo is a chronic disorder causing skin depigmentation with global prevalence varyin...
Background: Vitiligo is a chronic disorder causing skin depigmentation with global prevalence varyin...
Background Vitiligo is an acquired, autoimmune depigmenting skin disorder that may affect psychologi...
Background Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting skin disease which is often accompanied by mental d...
BACKGROUND: Vitiligo and atopic dermatitis (AD) are common dermatological disorders which may cause ...
Introduction: Vitiligo is a chronic disorder of skin pigmentation caused by the selective destructio...
Background. Vitiligo is a disfiguring skin disease with profound psychosocial impacts, such as anxie...
Though vitiligo is one of the psychodermatological disorders which do not cause direct physical impa...
BackgroundVitiligo is an acquired depigmenting skin disease which is often accompanied by mental dis...
Vitiligo is clinically characterized by the appearance of non-symptomatic depigmented macules, but...
Vitiligo is a T-cell mediated skin disorder characterized by progressive loss of skin color. In indi...
The link between vitiligo and depression is complex in many ways. Vitiligo predisposes to depression...
Vitiligo is a depigmentation’s disorder of the skin, with an incidence of up to 2% of the population...
Vitiligo is a depigmentation disorder with a high psychological impact. It affects 0.5–2% of the pop...
Abstract Background Vitiligo has a significant effect on patients’ quality of life; they feel stigma...
Background: Vitiligo is a chronic disorder causing skin depigmentation with global prevalence varyin...
Background: Vitiligo is a chronic disorder causing skin depigmentation with global prevalence varyin...
Background Vitiligo is an acquired, autoimmune depigmenting skin disorder that may affect psychologi...
Background Vitiligo is an acquired depigmenting skin disease which is often accompanied by mental d...
BACKGROUND: Vitiligo and atopic dermatitis (AD) are common dermatological disorders which may cause ...
Introduction: Vitiligo is a chronic disorder of skin pigmentation caused by the selective destructio...
Background. Vitiligo is a disfiguring skin disease with profound psychosocial impacts, such as anxie...
Though vitiligo is one of the psychodermatological disorders which do not cause direct physical impa...
BackgroundVitiligo is an acquired depigmenting skin disease which is often accompanied by mental dis...
Vitiligo is clinically characterized by the appearance of non-symptomatic depigmented macules, but...
Vitiligo is a T-cell mediated skin disorder characterized by progressive loss of skin color. In indi...
The link between vitiligo and depression is complex in many ways. Vitiligo predisposes to depression...
Vitiligo is a depigmentation’s disorder of the skin, with an incidence of up to 2% of the population...