Bridging the Gap between Dermatology and Psychiatry: A Review on Quality of Life in Trichotillomania and Special Considerations in Management

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Jane Onyemachi, Caroline Nguyen, Lynchi Nguyen, Olivia Chukwuma, Ayezel Muñoz-Gonzalez
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Background: Trichotillomania (TTM), also known as hair pulling disorder, is a chronic disorder that often leads to considerable emotional distress and functional impairment in affected individuals. Despite the strong underlying psychiatric component of TTM, the majority of individuals suffering from TTM initially may present to dermatologists because of their hair loss. This necessitates awareness and early recognition of TTM as well as familiarity with the unique considerations for its management. Summary: This study reviews the limited literature regarding quality of life in TTM, the methodologies employed to assess quality of life, and further explores the necessity of an interdisciplinary clinical approach to treatment. Several studies included in this review demonstrated the significant degree to which TTM reduces quality of life. Multiple treatment modalities for TTM have been successfully used in the literature that incorporate a comprehensive approach to management and ultimately address the underlying psychiatric component of TTM. Key Messages: TTM significantly reduces the quality of life in affected individuals. Successful management of TTM requires an interdisciplinary approach that bridges dermatology and psychiatry. Screening tools that assess the impact of TTM on quality of life are clinically useful and essential for early diagnosis and optimal management.
缩小皮肤病学与精神病学之间的差距:毛手毛脚症患者的生活质量和管理中的特殊考虑因素综述
背景:毛手毛脚症(TTM)又称拔毛症,是一种慢性疾病,通常会给患者带来巨大的情绪困扰和功能障碍。尽管 TTM 有很强的潜在精神因素,但大多数 TTM 患者最初可能是因为脱发而向皮肤科医生求诊。因此,有必要了解并及早识别 TTM,并熟悉治疗 TTM 的独特注意事项。摘要:本研究回顾了有关 TTM 生活质量的有限文献、评估生活质量的方法,并进一步探讨了跨学科临床治疗方法的必要性。纳入本综述的几项研究表明,TTM 在很大程度上降低了患者的生活质量。文献中已成功使用了多种治疗 TTM 的方法,这些方法结合了综合管理方法,并最终解决了 TTM 的潜在精神因素。关键信息:TTM 明显降低了患者的生活质量。成功治疗 TTM 需要跨学科的方法,将皮肤病学和精神病学结合起来。评估 TTM 对生活质量影响的筛查工具在临床上非常有用,对于早期诊断和优化管理至关重要。
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