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Compare the Characteristics and Quality of Life in Patients with Vitiligo and Non-Patients


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1 Department of Psychology, Shiraz branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran, Islamic Republic of
2 Department of Psychology, Payam Noor University (Pnu), Iran, Islamic Republic of
     

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The purpose of this study was compare personality traits and quality of life in patients with vitiligo and no patient individuals. The population sampling included all of the coetaneous (skinny) patients, affected by vitiligos that were (admitted) to Faghihi martyr hospital in Shiraz. The sample of study included of 108 people (54 patients affected by vitiligo and 54 non patients) that were selected through of no probability sampling (accecilable). Data from the questionnaire via the NEO character and features of the World Health Organization quality of life were collected. For the decomposition and analysts of data, applied from (was used from) multtvartable variance analysts. The result showed that: there was not significance difference between the quality of life in people affected by vitiligo and no patients. But in component of mental health and social relationships, two groups were different [F (5,102) =5.30, p<0.001], and no patient individuals had a higher mean than affected by vitiligo individuals in two components. Also was the significant difference among two groups in extraversion and receptiveness traits, and according to the means, no patient individuals had a higher mean than affected individuals by vitiligo disease [F (5,102) =2.52, p<0.03].

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Quality of Life, Personality Traits, Vitiligo.
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Authors

Zahra Karimi Pour
Department of Psychology, Shiraz branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Hossein Baghooli
Department of Psychology, Shiraz branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Alireza Feyli
Department of Psychology, Payam Noor University (Pnu), Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


The purpose of this study was compare personality traits and quality of life in patients with vitiligo and no patient individuals. The population sampling included all of the coetaneous (skinny) patients, affected by vitiligos that were (admitted) to Faghihi martyr hospital in Shiraz. The sample of study included of 108 people (54 patients affected by vitiligo and 54 non patients) that were selected through of no probability sampling (accecilable). Data from the questionnaire via the NEO character and features of the World Health Organization quality of life were collected. For the decomposition and analysts of data, applied from (was used from) multtvartable variance analysts. The result showed that: there was not significance difference between the quality of life in people affected by vitiligo and no patients. But in component of mental health and social relationships, two groups were different [F (5,102) =5.30, p<0.001], and no patient individuals had a higher mean than affected by vitiligo individuals in two components. Also was the significant difference among two groups in extraversion and receptiveness traits, and according to the means, no patient individuals had a higher mean than affected individuals by vitiligo disease [F (5,102) =2.52, p<0.03].

Keywords


Quality of Life, Personality Traits, Vitiligo.