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Home > Arhiva > 2025 > Numar: 2 > Beyond the Skin: The Mental Health and Social Challenges of Dermatological Conditions

 Beyond the Skin: The Mental Health and Social Challenges of Dermatological Conditions

    by:
  • Dragana Herțegan (West University of Timişoara, Faculty of Sociology and Psychology, 4th V. Pârvan Blvd, Romania. E-mail: dragana.hertegan00@e-uvt.ro)
  • Mona Vintilă (West University of Timişoara, Faculty of Sociology and Psychology, 4th V. Pârvan Blvd, Romania. E-mail: mona.vintila@e-uvt.ro)

Skin diseases have been shown to have a significant impact on not only physical health but also psychological well-being and social functioning. This paper explores the mental health and social challenges associated with dermatological conditions, highlighting their effects on self-esteem, body image, social stigma, anxiety, and depression. The findings suggest that individuals with chronic skin conditions often face emotional distress, social isolation, and professional challenges, exacerbated by societal misconceptions and discrimination. An effective management strategy necessitates a multidisciplinary approach, integrating dermatological care, psychological support, and social interventions. The role of social workers, mental health professionals, and community support systems is pivotal in addressing the psychosocial burden of these conditions. Moreover, policy recommendations underscore the necessity for awareness campaigns, workplace accommodations, and accessible mental health services. By adopting a holistic, patient-centred approach, healthcare systems can enhance their support for individuals with skin conditions, thereby improving their overall quality of life.


Keywords: dermatological conditions, mental health, social stigma, psychosocial impact, quality of life