The Invisible Impact of a Visible Disease: Psychosocial Impact of Alopecia Areata

Dermatology and therapy(2023)

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Introduction The physical impact of alopecia areata (AA) is visible, but the psychological and social consequences and emotional burden are often underrecognized. Methods In this cross-sectional study, 547 participants recruited via the National Alopecia Areata Foundation completed a survey encompassing demographics; AA illness characteristics; and five patient-reported outcome measures on anxiety and depression, perceived stress, psychological illness impact, stigma, and quality of life (QoL). Differences in disease severity subgroups were assessed via analysis of variance (ANOVA) and t tests. Results Mean age was 44.6 years, and 76.6% were female. Participants with more severe hair loss tended to report longer duration of experiencing AA symptoms ( P < 0.001). Overall, participants reported negative psychological impact, emotional burden, and poor QoL due to AA. Participants with 21–49% or 50–94% scalp hair loss reported greater psychological impact and poorer QoL than those with 95–100% scalp hair loss (most parameters P < 0.05). Similar results were observed for eyebrow/eyelash involvement subgroups. Conclusions These results suggest that participants with AA experience emotional burden, negative self-perception, and stigma, but the impact of AA is not dependent solely on the amount of hair loss. Lower impact among participants with 95–100% scalp hair loss may indicate that they have adapted to living with AA.
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Alopecia areata,Disease severity,Quality of life,Stigma
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