Title of article :
Depression and quality of life in Iranian patients with Alopecia Areata
Author/Authors :
Ghajarzadeh, Mahsa Student scientific Research Center , Ghiasi, Maryam Razi Hospital - TUMS , Kheirkhah, Shahrbanoo Razi Hospital - TUMS
Abstract :
Background: Alopecia Areata (AA) is a skin disease which
affects 0.2 % of general population. Unlike its little physical
impairment, Alopecia areata causes a lot of cosmetic problems
but most clinicians do not pay attention to mood disorders and
the impaired quality of life as the consequences of disease.
Objectives: To evaluate depression and quality of life in Iranian
patients with Alopecia areata .
Methods: From January 2009 until January 2010 one hundred
alopecia areata patients who were randomly selected (through
simple random selection) from the outpatient clinic of Razi Hospital
were asked to answer valid and reliable instruments such as Beck
Depression Inventory (BDI), SF-36 and DLQI (Dermatology Life
Quality Index) questionnaires.
Results: The mean scores of BDI, SF-36and DLQI of the patients
were 14.4±9.7, 68.04 ±15.1 and 6.4±5.5, respectively. The BDI score
was significantly different between male and female participants
(F=18.1 ±11.2 vs. M=12.7±8.5, p=0.01) but SF -36 and DLQI scores
did not significantly differ between the two gender groups. Duration
of the disease, BDI and age had no significant correlation with
DLQI scores. Patients with extensive beard involvement had the
highest BDI score and the lowest SF-36 score.
Conclusion: mood disorders should be considered in Alopecia
areata patients to address the risk of markedly impaired quality
of life
Keywords :
Alopecia areata , depression , quality of life , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics