Alopecia: A Google Trends Analysis of the Past 5 Years (2018-2023).

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1159/000541548
Lidiya Todorova, Nicolas Kluger
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Abstract

Introduction: The study aimed to evaluate recent trends in public interest regarding various alopecia-associated diagnoses using Google Trends.

Method: Data generated through Google Trends for the relative search volumes (RSVs) of the following diagnostic-related terms: "Alopecia," "Alopecia areata," "Androgenetic alopecia," "Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia," "Folliculitis decalvans," "Frontal fibrosing alopecia," "Telogen effluvium," "Traction alopecia" (disease)." Analysis has been performed worldwide from July 29th, 2018, to July 16th, 2023.

Results: Between 2018 and 2023, mean RSVs by 12-month period have remained stable for "alopecia" and "alopecia areata." "Telogen effluvium" has increased peak search during 2020-2022. "Androgenetic alopecia" and "frontal fibrosing alopecia" display an increase for the past 5 years. There were differences in geographic distribution. For alopecia areata, all the countries were from the Middle East; for telogen effluvium, eight of the top 10 countries were Latin American or Spanish speaking, and Western countries had mainly searched for frontal fibrosing alopecia.

Conclusions: Google Trends is not a real epidemiological tool. It can be only used by individuals who have access to the Internet, but it does not presume the person or the reason for the search. We observed different geographical distribution according to the disease. Infodemiology provides a better understanding of alopecia needs in different countries and continents.

脱发:近5年趋势分析(2018-2023)
简介:本研究旨在利用谷歌trends评估公众对各种脱发相关诊断的最新趋势。方法:通过谷歌Trends生成以下诊断相关术语的相对搜索量(rsv)数据:“脱发”,“斑秃”,“雄激素源性脱发”,“中央离心性瘢痕性脱发”,“脱落性毛囊炎”,“额纤维化脱发”,“休止期脱发”,“牵引性脱发”(疾病)。分析已于2018年7月29日至2023年7月16日在全球范围内进行。结果:在2018年至2023年期间,“脱发”和“斑秃”的12个月平均rsv保持稳定。“休止期流出物”在2020-2022年期间的搜索高峰有所增加。“雄激素性脱发”和“额部纤维性脱发”在过去5年中有所增加。在地理分布上存在差异。对于斑秃,所有的国家都来自中东;对于休止期脱发,前10个国家中有8个是拉丁美洲或西班牙语国家,西方国家主要搜索额部纤维化性脱发。结论:谷歌Trends不是一个真正的流行病学工具。它只能由能够访问互联网的个人使用,但它不能假定搜索的人或原因。我们观察到不同疾病的地理分布不同。信息流行病学使人们更好地了解不同国家和大洲的脱发需求。
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