# Analysis of Online Resource Utilization Among Individuals With Vitiligo

**Authors:** Nneka Ede, Prachi Khanna, Beth Schneider, Ammar Ahmed

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.100606 · Cureus · 2026-01-02

## TL;DR

People with vitiligo use online resources to learn about their condition and find psychosocial support.

## Contribution

This study identifies the types of online resources used by vitiligo patients and their psychosocial impact.

## Key findings

- Most vitiligo patients use online resources for medical advice and treatment experiences.
- Vitiligo-specific websites and social media are the most useful resources for managing the condition.
- Online resources significantly help patients cope with the psychosocial aspects of vitiligo.

## Abstract

Background

Few studies have assessed the usage of online resources by vitiligo patients. Our goal was to determine what information and sources individuals with vitiligo seek out on the internet and how this information affects them.

Methods

A 15-question cross-sectional survey related to online resources and their impact was developed and distributed to users on the MyVitiligoTeam forum from May to June 2022. The questionnaire gathered information on participants’ demographics, their engagement with online resources, and the impact of this information. Descriptive statistics were completed with Qualtrics (Provo, Utah, United States).

Results

There were 95 responses. The majority of respondents (n = 72, 79.12%) reported currently using online resources to talk about or learn about vitiligo, with the most frequently utilized resources being medical websites (n = 35, 55.56%), vitiligo-specific organizations (n = 30, 47.62%), and social media (n = 21, 33.33%). When asked about the most useful resources for managing vitiligo, participants prioritized vitiligo-specific websites (37.25%) and social media (17.65%). The most important reasons for seeking out information online were for seeking out medical advice from healthcare professionals or organizations, learning about the cause of vitiligo, and exploring treatment experiences. The biggest impact yielded by online resources has been learning to cope with and manage psychosocial aspects of the condition (n = 20, 37.74%).

Conclusions

This study reveals the depth of influence that online resources have on vitiligo patients as they cope and manage their disease, particularly the significant psychosocial benefits. The findings show the psychosocial benefits of online engagement in supporting vitiligo patients.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** vitiligo (MONDO:0008661)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Vitiligo (MESH:D014820)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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