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Background: Photoprotection is crucial in preventing the development and progression of various skin diseases. However, patients with skin disease have limited awareness of photoprotection. We evaluated the knowledge and behavioral patterns of photoprotection among Koreans with skin diseases. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 11 general hospitals across South Korea. The study population consisted of patients aged 19 years or older who visited dermatologic clinics for their skin diseases. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect patient demographics, knowledge of photoprotection, and photoprotective habits. Results: In this study, 1173 patients with skin cancer, hyperpigmentary disorders, hypopigmentary disorders, or other skin diseases participated. Females scored significantly higher in knowledge of photoprotection compared to males (mean score 8.4 vs. 7.8; p <50 years) scored higher than older patients (mean score 8.7 vs. 7.5; p < 0.001). Conclusions: Knowledge of photoprotection among Korean patients with skin diseases varied depending on the gender, age, and type of skin disease. Their photoprotective behaviors were inadequate, especially among males and those with skin cancer. These findings emphasize the importance of educating and tailoring photoprotection strategies for patients with skin diseases.
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Jo, S. J., Kim, S. R., Lee, S. H., Seo, Y. J., Ahn, H. H., Lee, J. H., … Suh, D. H. (2024). Knowledge and the behavioral patterns of photoprotection among Koreans with skin disease. Photodermatology Photoimmunology and Photomedicine, 40(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/phpp.12945
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