Prevalent Beliefs and Attitude toward Vitiligo among Public in Al Baha Province, Southern Saudi Arabia

Hasan S. AL- Ghamdi *

Internal Medicine Department, Albaha University, Saudi Arabia.

Mohammed Ali M. Alzahrani

Saudi Board of Emergency Medicine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Aziz Alsohaimi

Internal Medicine Department, Albaha University, Saudi Arabia.

Saif Abadi Alzahrani

Saudi Board of Preventive Medicine, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Mohammed Hassan Alzahrani

Saudi Board of Family Medicine, Albaha, Saudi Arabia.

Osama Saeed Ali AlGhamdi

Medical Interns, Albaha University, Saudi Arabia.

Mohammed Abdullah M. AlGhamdi

Medical Interns, Albaha University, Saudi Arabia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Introduction: Vitiligo is an apparent skin condition that has a psychological impact on the affected individuals and their families. Its prevalence is estimated to be about (0.5-2%) globally. Misunderstandings, and negative attitudes toward vitiligo patients are the most important factors affecting the quality of life of vitiligo patients.

Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the common misconceptions and attitudes about the nature, causes and prognosis of vitiligo in Al-Baha region, Saudi Arabia.

Methods: A cross sectional study collected data from the general population in the public malls in Al-Baha region, Saudi Arabia. We used a questionnaire which was developed by the authors, the questionnaire included questions regarding vitiligo cause, nature, prognosis and the attitude toward vitiligo.

Results: A total of (453) responses were analysed, of which (53%) were females, and (90.9%) were Saudis. The participants’ ages ranged from (16 -64) with a mean of (28.3). The majority of our sample had a high level of education; university (65.1%), High school (26%) and less than high school (6%). Our population believed that gecko and its saliva were the commonest cause (38.1%). Most of the respondents (44.4%) thought that the condition is exaggerated by stress and anxiety. Regarding attitude; (31.5%) are unwilling to marry a vitiligo patient.

Conclusion: The results of the present study show that the misconceptions and attitudes toward vitiligo are prevalent. Health awareness campaigns should be implanted to educate the people and improve the quality of life of the affected individuals.

Keywords: Al-Baha, attitude, misconception, Saudi Arabia, vitiligo


How to Cite

Ghamdi, Hasan S. AL-, Mohammed Ali M. Alzahrani, Aziz Alsohaimi, Saif Abadi Alzahrani, Mohammed Hassan Alzahrani, Osama Saeed Ali AlGhamdi, and Mohammed Abdullah M. AlGhamdi. 2020. “Prevalent Beliefs and Attitude Toward Vitiligo Among Public in Al Baha Province, Southern Saudi Arabia”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 32 (9):137-44. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2020/v32i930508.

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