Ferhatosmanoğlu Arzu, Karaca Ural Zeynep, Baykal Selçuk Leyla, Arıca İbrahim Etem, Aksu Arıca Deniz
Department of Dermatology and Venerology, Karadeniz Technical University School of Medicine, Trabzon, Turkey.
Department of Dermatology and Venerology, Ataturk University Faculty of Medicine, Erzurum, Turkey.
J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025 Apr;24(4):e70167. doi: 10.1111/jocd.70167.
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) has a significant psychosocial impact on both genders. This study investigated AGA severity, psychosocial burden, sociodemographic factors, and the influence of social media on treatment-seeking behavior.
A total of 390 patients diagnosed with AGA at a university hospital in Turkey between January 2023 and 2024 were included. Data on disease severity, psychological impact, treatment awareness, and social media engagement were collected.
The mean AGA onset age was 23.9 years in men and 29.46 years in women. Severe AGA was observed in 38.5% of men and 41% of women, with men experiencing significantly higher emotional and functional distress (p = 0.05, p = 0.003). Early-onset AGA (before age 20) was associated with increased psychological distress, including higher emotion, function, and stigma scores, along with lower self-confidence (p = 0.007, p < 0.001, p = 0.037, p < 0.001). Social media was used by 69.3% of participants for hair loss information, mainly on Google, Instagram, and TikTok, but had no significant impact on treatment choices (p = 0.971) or psychological distress (p > 0.05).
AGA significantly affects psychological well-being, particularly in men with severe hair loss and individuals with early-onset AGA. While social media is a primary information source, it does not influence treatment decisions or psychological distress. These findings highlight the need for evidence-based digital health communication to counter misinformation. Future research should examine the long-term psychological effects of AGA and further explore the role of social media in patient education and treatment behaviors.
雄激素性脱发(AGA)对男女两性均有显著的心理社会影响。本研究调查了AGA的严重程度、心理社会负担、社会人口学因素以及社交媒体对寻求治疗行为的影响。
纳入了2023年1月至2024年期间在土耳其一家大学医院诊断为AGA的390例患者。收集了有关疾病严重程度、心理影响、治疗认知和社交媒体参与度的数据。
男性AGA的平均发病年龄为23.9岁,女性为29.46岁。38.5%的男性和41%的女性患有重度AGA,男性在情绪和功能方面的困扰明显更高(p = 0.05,p = 0.003)。早发性AGA(20岁之前)与心理困扰增加有关,包括更高的情绪、功能和耻辱感评分,以及更低的自信心(p = 0.007,p < 0.001,p = 0.037,p < 0.001)。69.3%的参与者使用社交媒体获取脱发信息,主要是在谷歌、照片墙和抖音上,但对治疗选择(p = 0.971)或心理困扰没有显著影响(p > 0.05)。
AGA显著影响心理健康,尤其是在重度脱发的男性和早发性AGA患者中。虽然社交媒体是主要的信息来源,但它不影响治疗决策或心理困扰。这些发现凸显了基于证据的数字健康传播以对抗错误信息的必要性。未来的研究应检查AGA的长期心理影响,并进一步探索社交媒体在患者教育和治疗行为中的作用。