Cutaneous depigmentation in black female population for cosmetic purposes: results of a KAP survey conducted in Abidjan (Ivory Coast)]

Sarah Kourouma, Ildevert Patrice Gbery,Mamadou Kaloga, Elidjé Joseph Ecra, Abdoulaye Sangaré,Isidore Yao Kouassi,Komenan Kassi,Alexandre Kouamé Kouassi, Pauline Yao Yoboué

PAN AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL(2016)

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Introduction: Cutaneous depigmentation for cosmetic is purposes is a widespread practice among black African women. It has many complications that have been well documented for decades. However, the reasons of practitioners are not well known. The aim of our study was to understand the motivating reasons of these women in order to conduct a communication campaign for behavior change. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional KAP survey (Knowledge/Attitudes/Practices) at the Dermatology Department of the University Hospital of Treichville (Abidjan) Data were analyzed using Epi Info 3.5.1. and Epidata 6.04 software. Results: Practitioners were mostly young urban single, literate and professionally active women (20-40 years). Cutaneous depigmentation and its consequences were known to women, however, they thought that women with the lightest complexion were more attractive. They were influenced by media and friends. The most frequently observed complications were exogenous ochronosis and stretch marks. The local means of communication remained what essentially sustained the information needs of these women, because they help them to change their behavior. Conclusion: The development of local communication strategies for behavior change seems necessary to stop the phenomenon of cutaneous depigmentation for cosmetic purposes in black female population in Abidjan.
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Cutaneous depigmentation for cosmetic purposes,motivation,black woman,complications
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