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Acne or more specifically acne vulgaris is a skin disorder which has been studied by psychologists.

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References

Books

  • Folks, D. G., & Kinney, F. C. (1995). Dermatologic conditions. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
  • Hague, W. G. (1914). Diseases of children, continued. New york, NY: The Review of Reviews Company.
  • Leary, M. R., Tchividjian, L. R., & Kraxberger, B. E. (1999). Self-presentation can be hazardous to your health: Impression management and health risk. New York, NY: Psychology Press.
  • New, M. I. (2004). An Update of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. New York, NY: New York Academy of Sciences.
  • Rekers, G. A. (1992). Development of problems of puberty and sex roles in adolescence. Oxford, England: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Shenefelt, P. D. (2006). Nondrug Psychotherapeutic Options for Skin Disorders. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

Papers

Dissertations

  • Brown, B. W. (1981). Treatment of acne vulgaris by biofeedback-assisted cue-controlled relaxation and guided cognitive imagery: Dissertation Abstracts International.
  • Daehnert, J. R. (1985). Acne and personality: A Rorschach study: Dissertation Abstracts International.
  • Deschenes-Furry, J. (2007). Role of the Hu family of RNA-binding proteins in regulating acetylcholinesterase expression in excitatory cells. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
  • Drutman, H. (1986). Differential contributions of field-dependence/independence, attitudes about acne, and severity of acne, to the self-concept of adolescents with acne: Dissertation Abstracts International.
  • Harman, L. B. (1995). Attitudes about the use of genetic information and genetic engineering when making reproductive decisions: Influence of gender, discipline and role. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
  • McKenzie, M. W. (1980). Topical clindamycin formulations for acne vulgaris: Clinical effectiveness and patient compliance: Dissertation Abstracts International.
  • Milburn, A. K. (1989). Stress, acne, and the menstrual cycle: Dissertation Abstracts International.
  • Naplin, N. A. (1987). Psychophysiological response patterns in chronic tension headache and skin disorders: Dissertation Abstracts International.
  • Perrah, M. A. (1996). Cognitive hardiness and coping style as predictors of adjustment to acne vulgaris. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
  • Smith, L. E. (2002). What they tell us vs. what we hear: Adolescent health concerns about acne and its impact on social functioning. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
  • Weiner, C. L. (2000). Androgen levels and negative affective states in women: A comparison of women with polycystic ovarian syndrome and controls. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
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