Study to examine correlation between lifetime prevalence of traumatic events and alopecia areata

Authors : Omkar Shivanand Kulkarni, Anirudha Dharnidhar Gulanikar

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijced.2022.003

Volume : 8

Issue : 1

Year : 2022

Page No : 12-15

Background: Alopecia areata is commonly occurring autoimmune hair condition presenting as well demarcated patches of hair loss. Majority of existing literature examines relation of acute stressful events to onset of alopecia areata. We examined correlation of lifetime prevalence of traumatic events to occurrence of alopecia areata.
Materials and Methods: Structured questionnaire called presumptive lifetime stressful event score was administered to clinically diagnosed cases of alopecia areata visiting tertiary care centre.
Results: Financial traumatic events were statistically more significantly associated with male sex (p value of 0.04884). Educational traumatic events were more common in younger age group i.e., <30>30 years. It was observed that majority of category shows educational stress (24%), followed by financial stress. (22%).12 patients of 50 (24%) had recurrent disease with mean disease duration of 12 months and average number of traumatic events to be 1.41 while those with single episode (N=38) had average disease duration to be 5.94 months and experienced mean 1.36 traumatic events.
 

Keywords: Alopecia areata, Traumatic events, Presumptive lifetime stressful event score


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