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Androgenetic alopecia negatively impacts mental health, suggesting a need for psychological support in treatment.
research Association between androgenetic alopecia and psychological well-being: a systematic review and meta-analysis
People with androgenetic alopecia often experience more anxiety, depression, and lower self-esteem.
research Psychological Dimensions of Hair Transplantation: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence
Hair transplantation improves self-esteem and social confidence, but managing expectations and psychological risks is crucial for success.
research P136 Psychological impact of hair loss in women: a qualitative systematic review
Hair loss in women causes emotional distress and low self-esteem, but supportive interventions can help.
research Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss and Its Psychological Impacts: A Study Among Cancer Survivors in a Tertiary Care Centre, Chennai
Addressing hair loss's psychological effects with mental health support is crucial for cancer survivors.
research Integrating Psychological Support and Topical Therapy for the Effective Management of Stress-Induced Alopecia Areata: A Case Report
Combining stress management and Minoxidil helps treat stress-related hair loss and improve well-being.
research The relationship between psychological distress and neurotrophins in patients with alopecia areata: A crosssectional study
Alopecia areata patients experience more psychological distress, linked to certain neurotrophin levels.
research Psychological and Emotional Impacts of Androgenetic Alopecia on Adolescent and Young Adult Males: A Systematic Review
Androgenetic alopecia in young males leads to lower self-esteem, increased anxiety, and higher depression risk.
research Psychological Outcomes After Hair Transplant in Women With Androgenetic Alopecia
Hair transplants improve self-esteem and quality of life in women with hair loss.
research Identification and characterization of alopecia areata subgroups regarding quality of life impairment based on demographic, clinical, psychological, and social factors
Psychological therapies may improve quality of life for people with alopecia areata.
research Psychological outcomes after hair transplant in women with androgenetic alopecia
research Psychological stress impact neurotrophic factor levels in patients with androgenetic alopecia and correlated with disease progression
Stress worsens hair loss in androgenetic alopecia.
research Psychological factors of personal sovereignty in cyberspace
There's no consensus on personal sovereignty in cyberspace, and research on its psychological factors is scarce.
research Parenting Styles and Psychological Effects on Children with Alopecia Areata: Exploring Family Dynamics, Anxiety, and Depression
Children with alopecia areata often experience more anxiety and depression, linked to neglectful family dynamics.
research Unraveling the psychological impact of telogen effluvium: Understanding hair loss beyond the scalp
Hair loss from telogen effluvium can cause mental health issues and lower life quality, needing both medical and emotional support.
research Association of Psychological Stress With Skin Symptoms Among the Population in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Higher stress levels are linked to more skin problems, especially in young women.
research 246 Development of an assessment tool for psychological health and help-seeking in alopecia areata patients in underserved communities
The document concludes that a new questionnaire to assess mental health in alopecia patients shows low rates of seeking mental health services and support groups.
research The Effect of Appearance Recognition by Hair Loss on Hair Loss Management Behavior: psychological factor mediating effect
Understanding psychological discomfort in hair loss can improve treatment outcomes.
research BH02 Online psychological support for patients with alopecia areata: an evaluation of available online psychological support material based on the National Centre for Complementary and Integrated Health guidelines
There is a lack of quality online psychological support for alopecia areata patients.
research Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia
Alopecia areata significantly impacts patients' mental health and quality of life.
research 160 Selected psychological stress and cognitive function parameters in patients suffering from COVID-19 induced telogen effluvium
COVID-19 patients with hair loss experienced greater cognitive deficits and more symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress.
research Psychological Aspect of Alopecia
Hair loss can significantly impact a person's mental health, causing issues like anxiety and depression, and stress can trigger hair loss.
research ESDR160 - Selected psychological stress and cognitive function parameters in patients suffering from COVID-19 induced telogen effluvium.
COVID-19 patients with hair loss experienced more cognitive issues and these issues were linked to higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress.
research Alopecia Areata, triggered by psychological stress and successfully treated with a Janus kinase inhibitor. Case report
Stress-related hair loss was reversed with a special medication.
research Psychological Aspects of Hair Loss
Hair loss can cause and be caused by psychological issues.
research Psychological impact of alopecia
Alopecia can negatively affect a person's mental health.
research Psychological Impact of Hair Loss
Hair loss can significantly affect mental health.
research Association of Hair Loss With Suicidality and Psychological Adverse Events vs Finasteride Use
Hair loss, not finasteride, is more strongly linked to psychological issues and suicidality.
research Psychological Impact and Awareness of Androgenetic Alopecia Among Filipino Male Patients Aged 18 to 65 seen at the Outpatient Department of the Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center, Department of Dermatology
Hair loss severity is linked to depression, not anxiety, in Filipino men, with older, less educated men with more hair loss at higher risk.