Journal article

Prevalence of atopy in a population of hairdressing students and practising hairdressers in Melbourne, Australia

H Roberts, K Frowen, M Sim, R Nixon

Australasian Journal of Dermatology | Published : 2006

Abstract

Hairdressers are one of the largest groups affected by occupational contact dermatitis. In this population-based study, 193 trainee hairdressers and 184 practising hairdressers each completed a questionnaire and had their hands examined. Participants were asked about past or present atopy including eczema, asthma or hayfever, which occurred in 59.2%, and were individually correlated with a history of occupational skin problems. Almost 60% of hairdressers and trainees had experienced changes on their hands since commencing hairdressing, while 29% had evidence of abnormal skin on examination on the day of participation. Atopic individuals, who plan to work in a career such as hairdressing with..

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