Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2017, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (05): 702-709.

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Cardiff acne disability index: cross-cultural translation in Korean and its relationship with clinical acne severity, pathological patterns, and general quality of life

Kyeong-Han Kim, Sang-Chul Lee, Young-Bae Park, Young-Jae Park   

  1. Department of Human Informatics of Korean Medicine, Interdisciplinary Programs, Kyung Hee University;Department of Business Administration,Korea Christian University;Department of Biofunctional Medicine and Diagnostics, College of Korean Medicine,Kyung Hee University;Department of Diagnosis and Biofunctional Medicine, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong;
  • Accepted:2017-10-15 Online:2017-10-15 Published:2022-04-04

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To culturally translate the cardiff acne disability index(CADI) into Korean, and to examine its relationship with clinical acne severity,pathological patterns, and general quality of life(Qo L).METHODS: The CADI was culturally and lin-guistically translated into Korean via translation,back-translation, and face validity test process. Two hundred and fifty-four Korean adolescents were asked to complete the Korean version of the CADI(K-CADI), the Phlegm Pattern, the Cold-Heat Pattern, and the Korean version of the General Health Questionnaires. A clinician estimated acne severity for the adolescents, using the Korean Acne Grading System. Finally, reliability and validity of the K-CADI was examined, and the relationships between acne severity, Phlegm, Cold, and Heat patterns, and Qo L level were examined via pathway analysis.RESULTS: The K-CADI had satisfactory internal consistency(α = 0.827). The examination of construct validity indicated that the K-CADI had one factor(explaining 59.6% of the total variance). Pathway analysis showed satisfactory model fit(normal fit index = 0.960 and comparative fit index = 0.983),and acne-related Qo L was determinant to Phlegm,Heat, and Cold patterns(0.13-0.27 of β), and Phlegm and Heat patterns lowered one's Qo L level(0.17-0.34 of β).CONCLUSION: The K-CADI is a valid and reliable instrument. Phlegm and Heat patterns should be managed when treating acne since they have a moderating effect on general Qo L aggravation.

Key words: Acne vulgaris, Quality of life, Medicine,East Asian Traditional, Psychology,adolescent, Causality, Cardiff acne disability index

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Kyeong-Han Kim, Sang-Chul Lee, Young-Bae Park, Young-Jae Park. Cardiff acne disability index: cross-cultural translation in Korean and its relationship with clinical acne severity, pathological patterns, and general quality of life[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2017, 37(05): 702-709.