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dc.contributor.authorGökşin, Şule-
dc.contributor.authorİmren, Işıl G.-
dc.contributor.authorCenk, Hülya-
dc.contributor.authorKacar, Nida-
dc.contributor.authorDuygulu, Şeniz-
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-09T21:30:24Z-
dc.date.available2023-01-09T21:30:24Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.issn1300-0330-
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.5336/dermato.2021-86574-
dc.identifier.urihttps://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/523090-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11499/47852-
dc.description.abstractObjective: COVID-19 disease caused panic, fear of death, anxiety in people at the beginning of pandemic. This situation has dramatically changed people's lifestyle and daily behavior. The aim of our study was to determine the effects of changing lifestyle and daily behaviours on dermatological diseases in the first months of outbreak. Material and Methods: The diagnosis of the first patient with COVID- 19 in Turkey was established on 11 March 2020.In the same period, between 11 March and 30 April of 2020 and 2019, 454 versus 2.903 patients were admitted to the dermatology outpatient clinic and included in the study. The rates of dermatological diseases were compared. Pearson's chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Results: Most of the patients were women (59.2 and 64.8%), and the average ages of the patients were 36.6±17.5 and 35.1±18.2 years for these time periods. Although admission to the hospital for those under 20 years of age due to curfew was decreased (16.8-10.1%), acne frequency increased (18.6- 21.1%, p=0.198). The frequency of psoriasis among papulosquamous diseases significantly increased (p=0.016). Urticaria (4.33-9.47%, p<0.001), drug eruptions (0.17-1.32%, p<0.001), and dermatitis and eczema (25.52-30.44%, p=0.025) significantly increased. The frequency of alopecia areata among hair disorders significantly increased (p=0.005). Rosacea (1.59-0.44%, p=0.05), bacterial infections (1.45- 0.44%, p=0.046), fungal infections (5.29-3.3%,p=0.042) and xerosis cutis (6.26-1.1%, p=0.025) significantly decreased. Admissions due to benign skin diseases (1.38-0%, p=0.012) significantly decreased. Conclusion: We consider that this study will contribute to providing the needed-evidence for the prevention and treatment of dermatological comorbidities by helping to identify the effects of changing lifestyles and daily behaviours on dermatological diseases because of the novel experimental environment created by the COVID-19 outbreak. © 2022 OrtadogŸu Reklam Tanitim Yayincilik Turizm Egitim Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.. All rights reserved.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherOrtadogŸu Reklam Tanitim Yayincilik Turizm Egitim Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.en_US
dc.relation.ispartofTurkiye Klinikleri Dermatolojien_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_US
dc.subjectdaily behavioursen_US
dc.subjectdermatologyen_US
dc.subjectlifestyleen_US
dc.subjectoutpatienten_US
dc.subjectacneen_US
dc.subjectactinic keratosisen_US
dc.subjectadolescenten_US
dc.subjectadulten_US
dc.subjectageden_US
dc.subjectalopeciaen_US
dc.subjectalopecia areataen_US
dc.subjectArticleen_US
dc.subjectbacterial infectionen_US
dc.subjectbasal cell carcinomaen_US
dc.subjectbullous pemphigoiden_US
dc.subjectchilden_US
dc.subjectclinical effectivenessen_US
dc.subjectcomparative studyen_US
dc.subjectcontrolled studyen_US
dc.subjectcoronavirus disease 2019en_US
dc.subjectcross-sectional studyen_US
dc.subjectdermatitisen_US
dc.subjectdermatologyen_US
dc.subjectdiscoid lupus erythematosusen_US
dc.subjectdrug eruptionen_US
dc.subjecteczemaen_US
dc.subjectepidermolysis bullosa simplexen_US
dc.subjecterythematosquamous skin diseaseen_US
dc.subjectfemaleen_US
dc.subjectgranuloma annulareen_US
dc.subjecthealth behavioren_US
dc.subjectherpes simplexen_US
dc.subjecthospital admissionen_US
dc.subjecthumanen_US
dc.subjectinfanten_US
dc.subjectlichen planusen_US
dc.subjectlifestyle modificationen_US
dc.subjectmajor clinical studyen_US
dc.subjectmaleen_US
dc.subjectmelanomaen_US
dc.subjectmorbidityen_US
dc.subjectmorpheaen_US
dc.subjectmycosisen_US
dc.subjectnail diseaseen_US
dc.subjectnewbornen_US
dc.subjectobservational studyen_US
dc.subjectoutpatient departmenten_US
dc.subjectpanniculitisen_US
dc.subjectparasitosisen_US
dc.subjectpemphigus vulgarisen_US
dc.subjectpityriasis roseaen_US
dc.subjectprecanceren_US
dc.subjectpsoriasisen_US
dc.subjectretrospective studyen_US
dc.subjectrosaceaen_US
dc.subjectsarcoidosisen_US
dc.subjectsclerodermaen_US
dc.subjectskin diseaseen_US
dc.subjectskin lymphomaen_US
dc.subjectsquamous cell carcinomaen_US
dc.subjectsystemic lupus erythematosusen_US
dc.subjecttelogen effluviumen_US
dc.subjectTurkey (republic)en_US
dc.subjecturticariaen_US
dc.subjectvery elderlyen_US
dc.subjectvitiligoen_US
dc.subjectwarten_US
dc.subjectxerosisen_US
dc.titleThe Effects of Changing Lifestyle and Daily Behaviours in the First Months of COVID-19 Outbreak on Dermatological Diseases: Retrospective Cross-Sectional Observational Studyen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.volume32en_US
dc.identifier.issue1en_US
dc.identifier.startpage47en_US
dc.identifier.endpage55en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.5336/dermato.2021-86574-
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
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dc.authorscopusid15750610300-
dc.authorscopusid57188974945-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85130717754en_US
dc.identifier.trdizinid523090en_US
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crisitem.author.dept14.02. Internal Medicine-
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