Publications by authors named "Loai A Salah"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigated the psychological impact of acne vulgaris on patients, specifically looking at anxiety, depression, and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) while assessing the overall quality of life and self-esteem in dermatology patients.
  • - Conducted at East Jeddah Hospital in Saudi Arabia, the research used questionnaires to gather data on demographics, acne severity, and psychological conditions, revealing that the majority of participants were young university students with a mean acne duration of about 5.75 years.
  • - Results showed that while participants generally had normal self-esteem, many exhibited symptoms of anxiety and depression, and the findings indicated that acne moderately affected their quality of life, with a notably high rate of positive BDD cases among them.
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