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30 / 1000+ resultsresearch S3 guideline diagnostics and therapy in alopecia areata – Part 2: Therapy, psychosocial and cosmetic support
Use topical corticosteroids for alopecia areata, consider systemic treatments like corticosteroids or JAK inhibitors for severe cases, and inform about cosmetic options.
research 44313 Self-Stigmatization and Alopecia Areata; Exploring the Role of Social Support, Helplessness, and Illness Acceptance
Increasing social support and acceptance can reduce self-stigma in alopecia areata patients.
research Association between Androgenetic Alopecia and Psychosocial Disease Burden: A Cross-Sectional Survey among Polish Men
Androgenetic alopecia negatively affects self-esteem and daily stress, especially in young men.
research To Feel Again: The Strength of a Support Community
Connecting with supportive communities is crucial for healthcare professionals to address their own health and well-being.
research 172 Mapping the global landscape of therapeutic patient education and self-management support programs in psoriasis: a qualitative study
There are various tools available to help psoriasis patients manage their condition, but their effectiveness is unclear and they face issues like lack of financial support.
research Quality of life and psychosocial impact of scarring and non‐scarring alopecia in women
Women with scarring alopecia have a lower quality of life and more anxiety and depression than those with non-scarring alopecia.
research Health-Related Quality of Life, Depression, and Self-esteem in Patients With Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia negatively affects quality of life and self-esteem, especially in women, but not depression.
research Hair loss and its management in children
The document concludes that early diagnosis and a comprehensive treatment plan are crucial for managing hair loss in children, with a focus on both medical and psychological support.
research Men’s baldness stigma: A mixed methods international survey
Baldness is often stigmatized, causing distress for many men, but some accept it with minimal distress.
research Improving Awareness and Utilization of Pediatric Wig Resources Through Provider and Family Education at Children’s Hospital of Orange County
The initiative aims to increase awareness and use of free pediatric wig programs by 50% in 3 months.
research Psychological burden of alopecia areata in patients with cancer: A narrative review
Alopecia areata causes significant psychological distress in cancer patients, needing integrated care.
research Assessing Causality Between Androgenetic Alopecia with Depression: A Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization Study
Genetic risk for hair loss can increase depression risk, but depression doesn't increase hair loss risk.
research Diagnosis and Management of Hair Loss in Pediatric
Proper diagnosis and treatment of hair loss in children are crucial to prevent lasting issues and maintain their quality of life.
research ALOPECIA PEDIÁTRICA, MANIFESTAÇÕES CLÍNICAS E MANEJO
Pediatric hair loss requires personalized treatment based on cause and severity, with specialist support.
research Artefactual Skin Disorder: Exploring Clinical Features, Psychiatric Associations, and Contemporary Treatment Approaches: a Narrative Review
Artefactual skin disorder involves self-inflicted skin lesions linked to mental health issues, needing combined medical and psychological treatment.
research 155 Exploring perceived quality of life in middle- to old-aged patients with inherited ichthyosis: a qualitative study
Inherited ichthyosis negatively impacts quality of life, affecting daily activities, self-image, and reproductive decisions.
research Alopecia With Endocrine Therapies in Patients With Cancer
Endocrine therapies for cancer significantly increase the risk of hair loss.
research The psychosocial impact of alopecia in men: A mixed‐methods survey study
Men with alopecia often feel less confident and have lower wellbeing, needing more support.
research Women Coping With Chronic Disease: The Psychosocial Impact of Lupus
Lupus causes emotional and social challenges, but support from friends helps reduce depression and anxiety.
research Polycystic ovary syndrome: a psychosocial approach.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) significantly impacts women's emotional well-being and social lives, requiring treatments that include psychological support.
research Burden of Hair Loss: Stress and the Underestimated Psychosocial Impact of Telogen Effluvium and Androgenetic Alopecia
Hair loss causes stress and affects mental health; treatment and support needed.
research Quality of life, psychosocial difficulties and bullying in paediatric patients with alopecia areata: a European cross-sectional study
Adolescents with alopecia areata face more bullying and emotional challenges, needing support to improve their quality of life.
research A narrative review on cutaneous manifestations in polycystic ovary syndrome: pathophysiology, diagnosis, management, and psychosocial impact
PCOS skin symptoms need personalized treatment and psychological support to improve quality of life.
research “I wouldn’t wish alopecia on my worst enemy” Adolescents’ and Parents’ Experiences of Alopecia
Alopecia causes emotional distress, and better psychological support is needed.
research Alopecia Areata: Unseen Burdens and Unmet Needs – Comment on ‘The most impactful aspects of living with alopecia areata among patients commencing systemic treatments: Evaluating patients’ perspectives to guide therapy’
Alopecia areata causes significant emotional distress, requiring treatments that focus on mental health and social support, not just hair regrowth.
research Evaluating Scarring Alopecia Therapies from the Patient Perspective: Knowledge, Barriers to Care, and Treatment Satisfaction
Improving education, insurance, and support can help scarring alopecia patients access better care.
research Relationships, Intimacy, & Body Image After Breast Cancer
Breast cancer survivors often face body image and sexual health issues, needing ongoing support and open communication with healthcare providers.
research II Consensus of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology for the treatment of alopecia areata
Treat alopecia areata with personalized plans, using corticosteroids for mild cases and Janus Kinase inhibitors for severe cases, while also offering psychological support.
research Psychosocial dimensions of SLE: implications for the health care team
SLE patients often face depression and anxiety due to physical changes, with African-American and Hispanic patients having higher unmet psychological needs.