1. Assessment of Temperament and Character Profile with Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Acne
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Perihan Öztürk, Fatma Özlem Orhan, Ali Özer, Nur Yalçın Yetişir, Ali Nuri Öksüz, and Tugba Karakas
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medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,lcsh:Medicine ,Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale ,Health Care Sciences and Services ,medicine ,Sağlık Bilimleri ve Hizmetleri ,Psychiatry ,education ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Acne ,media_common ,Gynecology ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Acne,anxiety,depression,temperament,character ,Novelty seeking ,Original Articles ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Anxiety ,Temperament and Character Inventory ,Temperament ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background: Acne is the most common skin disease, affecting nearly 85% of the population as well as their lives. Acne can severely affect social and psychological functioning. Patients with acne may have anxiety, depression, decreased self-esteem, interpersonal difficulties, unemployment, social withdrawal, and even suicidal intent. Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the temperament and character inventory (TCI) of patients with acne and to compare the results with those of healthy controls. Study Design: Case-control study Methods: The study population consisted of 47 patients with acne, and 40 healthy control subjects. All participants were instructed to complete a self-administered 240-item TCI and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results: In this study, the scores for the temperament properties Worry and pessimism (HA1) and Dependence (RD4) and the character properties Social acceptance (C1) and Integrated conscience (C5) were found to be higher in acne patients than in healthy controls (p
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- 2013