Profiles

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Molly

Molly has had eczema for as long as she can remember. She found it especially difficult to cope with at age 14/15 but now feels that eczema is part of her identity and that she is a more confident person than she might otherwise have been.

  • Background

    Molly is 21 and a University undergraduate student. She is single and lives in shared accommodation. Her ethnicity is White British.

  • Age at interview 21
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Naomi

    (Text only clips) Naomi has had eczema all her life. As a child she was admitted to hospital for it once, but as she has gotten older she has learned to manage her eczema better. She recommends eating health and drinking lots of water as the best method for treating eczema.

  • Background

    Naomi is 17 years old and a business administrator. She is single and lives with her parents and siblings. Her ethnic background is Mixed (Black Caribbean and White).

  • Age at interview 17
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Hazel

    (Audio or text only clips) Hazel is 21 and has had eczema since she was 3 years old. Her skin scarred more easily and became very sensitive after she developed chickenpox at age 13. She has tried a number of prescribed and shop-bought products over the years of having eczema.

  • Background

    Hazel is 21 years old and works as an administration assistant. She is single and lives in shared accommodation. Her ethnicity is White British.

  • Age at interview 21
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Ele

    Ele has had eczema all her life. Her doctors have prescribed her a number of topical treatments with little success. She now tends to use shop-bought creams and hopes to manage her eczema in the future through a healthier lifestyle.

  • Background

    Ele is 22 and an administrator. She is single and lives in shared accommodation. Her ethnicity is White British.

  • Age at interview 22
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Aisha

    (Text only clips) Aisha has had eczema since she was 6 months old. She has tried a number of treatments which have had varying degrees of success. Even when her eczema is mild or clears, she finds the physical scarring and impact on her self-esteem difficult to deal with.

  • Background

    Aisha is 21 and works as a nanny. She is single. Her ethnicity is Pakistani.

  • Age at interview 21
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Laura

    Laura was 7 months old when diagnosed with atopic eczema. There are many triggers for her eczema, allergies and asthma including some foods and lanolin/wool. The main part of her body that her eczema currently affects is her hands.

  • Background

    Laura is 22 and a freelance interpreter. She is single and lives in rented accommodation. Her ethnicity is White British.

  • Age at interview 22
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Alice

    Alice was 7 when her GP confirmed eczema. She has tried various emollients with limited success as well as steroid creams for worse flare ups. Moisturising with non-prescription lotions is a key way in which Alice now manages her eczema.

  • Background

    Alice is 22 and a postgraduate University student. She is single and lives in shared accommodation. Her ethnicity is White British.

  • Age at interview 22
  • Sex/Gender Female