Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia

Background and Aim. Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune hair disorder characterized by unpredictable noncicatricial patches of hair loss on the scalp or any hair-bearing area of the body. Patients’ understanding and perception of AA influence how they cope with hair loss. The current study aims to...

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Main Authors: Basant A. Alzubaidy, Tasneem A. Banjar, Murouj A. Almaghrabi, Shahad S. Alkidaiwi, Lena M. Basfar, Khlood A. Alzubaidy, Safaa K. Dhafar, Aymen Alharbi
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2023-01-01
Series:Advances in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4286891
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author Basant A. Alzubaidy
Tasneem A. Banjar
Murouj A. Almaghrabi
Shahad S. Alkidaiwi
Lena M. Basfar
Khlood A. Alzubaidy
Safaa K. Dhafar
Aymen Alharbi
author_facet Basant A. Alzubaidy
Tasneem A. Banjar
Murouj A. Almaghrabi
Shahad S. Alkidaiwi
Lena M. Basfar
Khlood A. Alzubaidy
Safaa K. Dhafar
Aymen Alharbi
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description Background and Aim. Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune hair disorder characterized by unpredictable noncicatricial patches of hair loss on the scalp or any hair-bearing area of the body. Patients’ understanding and perception of AA influence how they cope with hair loss. The current study aims to evaluate the awareness, beliefs, and psychological impact of patients with AA in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Methods. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among patients diagnosed with AA at different hospitals. A total of 211 patients were included in the investigation between November 2021 and June 2022. The participants were subjected to a well-structured, Arabic-based, validated questionnaire. Results. More than half of the patients were men (54.0%) and single (50.7%). The most common age groups were 30 to 44 years (46.9%) and 18 to 29 years (36.0%). More than two-thirds of the participants (67.8%) had heard of AA before their diagnosis. Of these, the level of knowledge was low among 36.4%, medium among 42.0%, and high among 21.7%. Most of the patients believed that AA may be caused by genetic, nutritional, or health factors (77.3%) and that it is a serious health problem that necessitates treatment (64.0%). The most common psychological attributes caused by AA are feeling ashamed in front of other individuals (63.0%), anxiety (47.9%), and depression (36.0%). Conclusion. Our results show more than two-thirds of the participants were knowledgeable about AA. Most believed that the cause of AA is genetic, nutritional, or health factors and suffered negative psychological effects. According to our study, high levels of anxiety and depression are closely associated with AA patients, which affect their quality of life.
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spelling doaj.art-224886836cf543e1b722d2d8e4f227382023-05-31T00:00:02ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Medicine2314-758X2023-01-01202310.1155/2023/4286891Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi ArabiaBasant A. Alzubaidy0Tasneem A. Banjar1Murouj A. Almaghrabi2Shahad S. Alkidaiwi3Lena M. Basfar4Khlood A. Alzubaidy5Safaa K. Dhafar6Aymen Alharbi7College of MedicineCollege of MedicineCollege of MedicineMinistry of Health HoldingsCollege of MedicineFamily Medicine Resident Makkah Joint ProgramMinistry of Health HoldingsConsultant Dermatologist and Hair Disorders and Hair TransplantationBackground and Aim. Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune hair disorder characterized by unpredictable noncicatricial patches of hair loss on the scalp or any hair-bearing area of the body. Patients’ understanding and perception of AA influence how they cope with hair loss. The current study aims to evaluate the awareness, beliefs, and psychological impact of patients with AA in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Methods. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among patients diagnosed with AA at different hospitals. A total of 211 patients were included in the investigation between November 2021 and June 2022. The participants were subjected to a well-structured, Arabic-based, validated questionnaire. Results. More than half of the patients were men (54.0%) and single (50.7%). The most common age groups were 30 to 44 years (46.9%) and 18 to 29 years (36.0%). More than two-thirds of the participants (67.8%) had heard of AA before their diagnosis. Of these, the level of knowledge was low among 36.4%, medium among 42.0%, and high among 21.7%. Most of the patients believed that AA may be caused by genetic, nutritional, or health factors (77.3%) and that it is a serious health problem that necessitates treatment (64.0%). The most common psychological attributes caused by AA are feeling ashamed in front of other individuals (63.0%), anxiety (47.9%), and depression (36.0%). Conclusion. Our results show more than two-thirds of the participants were knowledgeable about AA. Most believed that the cause of AA is genetic, nutritional, or health factors and suffered negative psychological effects. According to our study, high levels of anxiety and depression are closely associated with AA patients, which affect their quality of life.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4286891
spellingShingle Basant A. Alzubaidy
Tasneem A. Banjar
Murouj A. Almaghrabi
Shahad S. Alkidaiwi
Lena M. Basfar
Khlood A. Alzubaidy
Safaa K. Dhafar
Aymen Alharbi
Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia
Advances in Medicine
title Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia
title_full Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia
title_short Evaluation of the Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia
title_sort evaluation of the awareness beliefs and psychological impact of patients with alopecia areata in makkah city saudi arabia
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4286891
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