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240-270 / 1000+ resultsresearch Effects of Illness Perception on Quality of Life, Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Androgenetic Alopecia
research Factors Affecting the Psychosocial Distress of Patients with Alopecia Areata: A Nationwide Study in Korea
Many patients with Alopecia Areata in Korea experience anxiety, depression, and reduced quality of life, which are often unrelated to the severity of hair loss.
research Polycystic ovarian syndrome: Prevalence and impact on the wellbeing of Australian women aged 16-29 years
Many young Australian women think they have PCOS, but only a few are diagnosed correctly, causing unnecessary worry.
research Association between psychosocial distress, sexual disorders, self-esteem and quality of life with male androgenetic alopecia: a population-based study with men at age 46
Androgenetic alopecia in men aged 46 is not significantly linked to depression, anxiety, quality of life, self-esteem, or sexual symptoms.
research The relationship between intimacy and subjective health in couples who undergo infertility treatment
Greater intimacy leads to better self-reported health in couples having infertility treatment.
research Alopecia: the questions we need to answer
We need better research to improve alopecia treatment and patient care.
research The psychology of hair loss and its implications for patient care
Hair loss can significantly affect a person's self-esteem and body image, especially in young people, those who value their looks highly, and women.
research Perceived Stigma Among Adults With Alopecia Areata in the United States
Alopecia areata causes significant stigma and emotional distress, with many affected individuals not receiving adequate support or treatment.
research Uncertainty, Anxiety and Isolation: Experiencing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdown as a Woman with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
The pandemic worsened physical and mental challenges for women with PCOS.
research [Psychological consequences of chronic hair diseases].
Chronic hair diseases can severely affect mental health and self-confidence.
research Cross sectional quality of life assessment in patients with androgenetic alopecia
Hair loss lowers quality of life, causing embarrassment, frustration, and sexual rejection.
research Examining the Relationship between Alopecia Areata, Androgenetic Alopecia, and Emotional Intelligence
Alopecia patients struggle with emotions and stress, and improving emotional intelligence may help manage hair loss.
research Perceived Stigma and Mental Health Disorders Among Adults With Alopecia Areata Living in Japan
Alopecia areata significantly affects mental health and quality of life, with many feeling stigma and few receiving adequate treatment.
research Psychological Impact, Self-perception and the Contributing Factors in Patients with Androgenetic Alopecia
Hair loss can cause anxiety and depression, especially in young, single women, and early psychological support is important.
research RỤNG TÓC VÀ SỨC KHỎE TÂM THẦN: MỐI LIÊN HỆ HAI CHIỀU VỚI LO ÂU, MẤT NGỦ VÀ CHẤT LƯỢNG CUỘC SỐNG
Hair loss and mental health issues like anxiety and insomnia affect each other, impacting quality of life.
research Impact of hair loss on quality of life and mental health: a comparative study of androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata
Hair loss significantly affects quality of life and mental health, causing anxiety and depression.
research Psychological impact of alopecia
Alopecia can negatively affect a person's mental health.
research Comparing quality of life, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbance, and associated factors in vitiligo and alopecia areata patients
Alopecia areata patients have worse quality of life, anxiety, and depression than vitiligo patients.
research Psychological characteristics of women with androgenetic alopecia: a controlled study
Women with AGA often face anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem; psychological support is important.
research The psychosocial effect of androgenetic alopecia in males and females
Androgenetic alopecia negatively affects emotions and self-confidence, especially in younger people.
research Androgenetic alopecia: What impact does it have on the quality of Life?
Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) greatly lowers quality of life, causing stress and low self-esteem, with those seeking treatment experiencing more impairment.
research The relationship between self‐esteem and hair transplantation satisfaction in male androgenetic alopecia patients
Hair transplant boosts self-esteem and appearance satisfaction, especially in those with high self-esteem.
research Evaluation of standardized scalp photography on patient perception of hair loss severity, anxiety, and treatment
Scalp photography helps patients feel less anxious about hair loss, agree more with doctors on severity, and stay motivated for treatment.
research Health‐related quality of life of adult and adolescent patients living with alopecia areata in Australia
Alopecia areata significantly affects emotional well-being and daily activities, suggesting a need for patient-centered care.
research Psychoemotional disturbances in women with alopecia: analysis of the impact of mental maladaptation and disease genesis
Women with mixed alopecia experience more depression, anxiety, and stress than those with metabolic alopecia.
research Structural injustice and the Requirements of Beauty
Beauty standards cause widespread harm and need collective action to address.
research ‘The psychosocial burden of alopecia areata and androgenetica’: a cross‐sectional multicentre study among dermatological out‐patients in 13 European countries
People with hair loss conditions experience more anxiety, depression, and a lower quality of life than those without these conditions.
research The Need for a Treatment: A Patient's Perspective
Alopecia areata affects self-esteem and social life, but new treatments offer hope.
research Alopecia areata ja psykososiaalinen hyvinvointi: Vaikutukset naisen minäkuvaan
Alopecia areata significantly harms women's self-image, causing reduced confidence and social isolation.