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Quality of Life Assessment in Male Patients with Androgenetic Alopecia: Result of a Prospective, Multicenter Study
Authors:Sung-Hyub Han  Ji-Won Byun  Won-Soo Lee  Hoon Kang  Yong-Chul Kye  Ki-Ho Kim  Do-Won Kim  Moon-Bum Kim  Seong-Jin Kim  Hyung-Ok Kim  Woo-Young Sim  Tae-Young Yoon  Chang-Hun Huh  Seung-Sik Hwang  Byung-In Ro  Gwang-Seong Choi
Abstract:

Background

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss disease with genetic predisposition among men and women, and it may commence at any age after puberty. It may significantly affect a variety of psychological and social aspects of one''s life and the individual''s overall quality of life (QoL).

Objective

This study aimed to investigate the QoL of AGA patients and discover the factors that can influence the QoL of AGA patients, including previous experience in non-medical hair care, reasons for hospital visits, age, duration, and the severity of AGA.

Methods

A total of 998 male patients with AGA were interviewed, using the Hair Specific Skindex-29 to evaluate the QoL of AGA patients.

Results

The results of the Hair Specific Skindex-29 on patients with AGA were as follows: symptom scale: 26.3±19.5, function scale: 24.0±20.1, emotion scale: 32.1±21.8, and global score: 27.3±19.1. According to this assessment, QoL was more damaged if the patient had severe alopecia, a longer duration of AGA, younger age, had received previous non-medical hair care, and visited the hospital for AGA treatment.

Conclusion

This study showed that AGA could harmfully affect the patients'' QoL. These findings indicate that dermatologists should address these QoL issues when treating patients with alopecia.
Keywords:Alopecia  Androgenetic  Quality of life
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