Sb. Park et al., RELIABILITY OF SELF-ASSESSMENT IN DETERMINING SKIN PHOTOTYPE FOR KOREAN BROWN SKIN, Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine, 14(5-6), 1998, pp. 160-163
The widely used skin phototype system first introduced by Fitzpatrick,
which is based on the history of an individual tendency to burn and t
an, was studied in 733 Korean men by means of a self-assessment questi
onnaire. Combining two factors, individual burning and tanning tendenc
y, less than half (43.9%) could be classified according to the skin ph
ototype system. Furthermore, the concordant ratio between subjective s
kin phototypes assessed by the subjects themselves and classification
by combining self-reported burning and tanning tendencies was much low
er (34.4%). In a subgroup of 156 subjects, the minimal erythema dose (
MED) was determined and compared with the reported tendencies to burn
and tan. The results showed that subjects with higher MEDs tended to r
eport more tanning. We concluded that in Korean brown skin, there is a
disconcordant relationship between reported burning and tanning tende
ncies and, though reliable for white skin, self-assessed skin phototyp
es are unreliable in Korean brown skin.