Stigmatization among Patients with Plaque Psoriasis

Author:

Jankowiak Barbara1ORCID,Krajewska-Kułak Elżbieta1,Jakoniuk Marta2,Khvorik Dzmitry F.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrated Medical Care, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-096 Białystok, Poland

2. Department of Invasive Neurology, Medical University of Białystok, 15-096 Białystok, Poland

3. Department of Dermatovenerology, Medical University of Grodno, 230009 Grodno, Belarus

Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyze the level of stigmatization among patients with plaque psoriasis according to their demographic and clinical characteristics. The study included 122 patients who completed the 6-item and 33-item Feelings of Stigmatization Questionnaire and a sociodemographic survey. The analysis of the 6-item Stigmatization Scale showed a mean stigmatization score of 6.4 points. (Me = 6; s = 3.7); the mean score for the 33-item scale was 81.3 points (Me = 79.5; s = 19.9). Female patients felt stigmatized more often than males. Respondents living in the countryside had a stronger sense of stigmatization in the Sensitivity to Others’ Attitudes (p = 0.0238) and Secretiveness (p = 0.0234) domains. The presence of psoriatic lesions across the entire body was the only explanatory variable significantly determining the level of stigmatization in the Positive Attitudes domain, either through the main effect or through the interaction with the patient sex. A highly significant difference was found for the feeling of being flawed domain (p = 0.044), with a mean score of 13.4 points. The issue of stigmatization in psoriasis deserves more attention, as the analysis of this problem may provide a better insight into the effect of the disease on the patient’s condition, not merely in the context of its clinical manifestation.

Funder

Medical University of Bialystok

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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