The Social and Psychological Impact of Acne Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study of Blood Donors

  • Rune Kjærsgaard Andersen (Ophavsperson)
  • Dorra Bouazzi (Ophavsperson)
  • Christian Erikstrup (Ophavsperson)
  • Kaspar René Nielsen (Aalborg University) (Ophavsperson)
  • Kristoffer Sølvsten Burgdorf (Ophavsperson)
  • Mie T. Bruun (Ophavsperson)
  • Henrik Hjalgrim (Ophavsperson)
  • Susan Mikkelsen (Ophavsperson)
  • Henrik Ullum (Ophavsperson)
  • Ole B. Pedersen (Ophavsperson)
  • Gregor Borut Ernst Jemec (Ophavsperson)

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BackgroundAcne in adolescence and adulthood is believed to have a long-term impact on socioeconomic status (SES) and health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) in adults.ObjectiveTo estimate the cross-sectional prevalence of medically treated (MedTreAc) and untreated acne (UnTreAc) and to characterize its long-term impact in adults.MethodsA nationwide cross-sectional study on 17 428 blood donors aged 18-35 was performed. Associations among acne and HRQoL, depressive symptoms, total income, and SES were investigated via linear/logistic/multinomial logistic regression analyses adjusted for relevant covariables. HRQoL was measured by the Short Form-12, and depressive symptoms by the Major Depression Inventory. The data were self-reported.ResultsOf the participants, 3591 (20.6%) and 1354 (7.8%) identified as the MedTreAc and UnTreAc phenotype, respectively. Neither phenotype was associated with a long-term impact on total income, but the MedTreAc group was associated with being an apprentice/student (OR = 1.26; 95% CI: 1.12, 1.42; <i>P</i> = 1.3×10<sup>-4</sup>) or high skill-level employee (OR = 1.22, 95% CI: 1.07; 1.39, <i>P</i> = .0023), while self-employment was more common for those with UnTreAc (OR = 1.53; 95% CI: 1.12, 2.06, <i>P</i> = .0061). Additionally, the UnTreAc group was associated with a lower mental HRQoL (SF-12 mental component summary score −1.05, 95% CI: −1.56, −0.54; <i>P</i> = 1.4×10<sup>-9</sup>) and increased odds ratio of depressive symptoms (OR = 1.44; 95% CI: 1.00, 2.02, <i>P</i> = .046).ConclusionIn this population of blood donors, the cumulative prevalence of MedTreAc and UnTreAc were 20.6% and 7.8%, respectively. Untreated acne had a long-term impact on psychosocial well-being in adulthood. It was associated with lower mental HRQoL and higher occurrence of depressive symptoms. Acne was not associated with a lower salary or SES.
Dato for tilgængelighed2022
ForlagSage Journals

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