BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although alopecia areata is a well-recognized entity, it is riddled with issues that need to be addressed; therefore, the epidemiology, clinical data, and psychological impact of alopecia areata were investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An observational study was performed in 65 consecutive patients in the Indian subcontinent. Physical examination and questionnaires on medical, socioeconomic, and psychological status were performed. RESULTS: The data observed in the present study revealed that socioeconomic factors and stress play a significant role in the initiation, development, and persistence of alopecia areata. This assumes greater importance in resource-poor settings where due attention to this disease can improve the management of this benign yet frustrating condition. Further studies may be warranted.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although alopecia areata is a well-recognized entity, it is riddled with issues that need to be addressed; therefore, the epidemiology, clinical data, and psychological impact of alopecia areata were investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An observational study was performed in 65 consecutive patients in the Indian subcontinent. Physical examination and questionnaires on medical, socioeconomic, and psychological status were performed. RESULTS: The data observed in the present study revealed that socioeconomic factors and stress play a significant role in the initiation, development, and persistence of alopecia areata. This assumes greater importance in resource-poor settings where due attention to this disease can improve the management of this benign yet frustrating condition. Further studies may be warranted.
Authors: Michael Benigno; Kathryn P Anastassopoulos; Arash Mostaghimi; Margarita Udall; Shoshana R Daniel; Joseph C Cappelleri; Pratibha Chander; Peter M Wahl; Jennifer Lapthorn; Laura Kauffman; Linda Chen; Elena Peeva Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol Date: 2020-04-01