Female gender and acne disease are jointly and independently associated with the risk of major depression and suicide: A national population-based study

Yi Chien Yang, Hung Pin Tu, Chien Hui Hong, Wei Chiao Chang, Hung Chun Fu, Ji Chen Ho, Wei Pin Chang, Hung Yi Chuang, Chih Hung Lee

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摘要

Acne is a common disease in adolescence with female preponderance. It could cause poor self-esteem and social phobia. Previous studies based on questionnaires from several thousands of adolescents showed that acne is associated with major depression and suicide. However, the gender- and age-specific risk of depression and suicide in patients with acne remain largely unknown. Using a database from the National Health Insurance, which included 98% of the population of Taiwan in 2006, we identified patients of acne, major depression, and suicide based on ICD-9-CM codes. Totally 47111 patients with acne were identified (16568 males and 30543 females) from 1 million subjects. The youths of 7-12 years had the highest prevalence of acne (14.39%). Major depression was more common in those with acne (0.77%) than controls (0.56%, P < 0.0001) regardless of gender. Multiple logistic regression showed an increased risk of major depression in women without acne (OR = 1.85, 95% CI 1.75-1.96). The risk is additive in women with acne (OR = 2.78, 95% CI 2.43-3.17). Similar additive risk of suicide was noticed in women with acne. In conclusion, acne and gender, independently and jointly, are associated with major depression and suicide. Special medical support should be warranted in females with acne for the risk of major depression and suicide.

原文英語
文章編號504279
期刊BioMed Research International
2014
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2014

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 一般免疫學和微生物學
  • 一般生物化學,遺傳學和分子生物學

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