日本成年斑秃患者的耻辱感和心理健康障碍

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Norimitsu Saito, Kazumasa Kamei, Genevieve Gautier, Samantha K. Kurosky, Kent A. Hanson, Griffith Bell, Lulu Lee, Nikoletta Sternbach, Akira Yuasa
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摘要

斑秃(AA)是一种常见的疾病,会导致脱发,并严重影响生活质量,这可能部分是由于AA相关的耻辱。研究嗜酒成瘾对心理社会健康的影响对于理解嗜酒成瘾患者所经历的负担非常重要。本研究的主要目的是研究日本AA患者的心理健康和睡眠状况、头发生长满意度以及与AA相关的耻辱感。该研究使用了2023年在日本进行的国民健康调查中收集的患者自我报告的数据。收集的数据包括人口统计学特征和合并症;在那些自我报告为AA临床诊断的患者中,收集了关于临床特征、治疗和感知到的AA相关耻辱感的额外信息。根据自我评估的疾病严重程度对结果进行分析和分层。在全部样本(30013名居住在日本的成年人)中,471名受访者报告了AA的临床诊断,包括347例轻度病例,100例中度病例和24例重度病例。57名受访者(12.1%)报告在过去一年中被诊断患有精神健康障碍,67名受访者(14.2%)报告在过去一年中被诊断患有睡眠问题。不到一半的受访者(47.4%)对他们目前的头发生长感到满意,满意度随着疾病严重程度的增加而下降。总体而言,70.3%的受访者表示感到尴尬,55.0%的受访者认为别人对他们的评价是负面的,50.3%的受访者认为别人对他们的态度是负面的。与轻度(15.3%)或中度(26.0%)的受访者相比,重度(54.2%)受访者表示对AA感到“非常尴尬”的比例更高。感知到的与aa相关的病耻感随着疾病严重程度的增加而增加。总体而言,本研究证明了日本AA患者中与AA相关的疾病耻辱感和心理健康状况的患病率,强调了AA患者心理健康支持的重要性。
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Perceived Stigma and Mental Health Disorders Among Adults With Alopecia Areata Living in Japan

Perceived Stigma and Mental Health Disorders Among Adults With Alopecia Areata Living in Japan

Alopecia areata (AA) is a common disorder that causes hair loss and can significantly impact quality of life, which may be partially due to AA-related stigma. Examining the impact of AA on psychosocial health is important for understanding the burden experienced by patients with AA. The primary objective of this study was to examine mental health and sleep conditions, hair growth satisfaction, and AA-related stigma perceptions among individuals diagnosed with AA in Japan. The study used patients' self-reported data collected from the National Health and Wellness Survey conducted in Japan in 2023. Collected data included demographic characteristics and comorbidities; among those with a self-reported clinical diagnosis of AA, additional information on clinical characteristics, treatments, and perceived AA-related stigma was captured. Results were analyzed and stratified by self-assessed disease severity. Among the full sample (30 013 adults living in Japan), 471 respondents reported a clinical diagnosis of AA, including 347 mild cases, 100 moderate cases, and 24 severe cases. A diagnosed mental health disorder in the past year was reported by 57 respondents (12.1%), and 67 (14.2%) reported a diagnosed sleep condition in the past year. Less than half of respondents (47.4%) were satisfied with their current hair growth, and satisfaction decreased with increasing disease severity. Overall, 70.3% of respondents reported feelings of embarrassment, 55.0% felt that others judged them negatively, and 50.3% felt that others treated them negatively due to AA. A higher proportion of respondents with a severe case (54.2%) reported feeling embarrassed to have AA “very much so” compared with respondents who had mild (15.3%) or moderate (26.0%) cases. Perceived AA-associated stigma increased with disease severity. Overall, this study demonstrated the prevalence of AA-related disease stigma and mental health conditions among individuals with AA living in Japan, underscoring the importance of mental health support for patients with AA.

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Journal of Dermatology
Journal of Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
368
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dermatology is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Japanese Dermatological Association and the Asian Dermatological Association. The journal aims to provide a forum for the exchange of information about new and significant research in dermatology and to promote the discipline of dermatology in Japan and throughout the world. Research articles are supplemented by reviews, theoretical articles, special features, commentaries, book reviews and proceedings of workshops and conferences. Preliminary or short reports and letters to the editor of two printed pages or less will be published as soon as possible. Papers in all fields of dermatology will be considered.
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