Male baldness is physically benign though it is increasingly described as a “disease” based on claims that it is profoundly distressing. The medicalization of baldness was assessed using data extracted from a review of 37 male baldness psychosocial impact studies. Findings revealed most studies likely had commercial influences (78%), represented baldness as a disease (77%), were conducted on biased samples (68%), and advocated for baldness products/services (60%), omitting their limitations (68%). Health psychologists should challenge baldness medicalization so that men can make informed choices about what, if anything, they do with their baldness
Though hair loss (alopecia) is not a debilitating or life threatening sickness, the very thought of ...
Background: Androgenetic alopecia, the most common type of hair loss, can impair the patient’s o...
Finasteride 1 mg, one of the main treatments for male androgenetic alopecia (MAGA), may produce sexu...
Male baldness is physically benign though it is increasingly described as a “disease” based on claim...
Introduction Head hair comprises a critical part of the male appearance ideal, which itself is a cr...
Introduction Head hair comprises a critical part of the male appearance ideal, which itself is a cru...
The adverse psychosocial impact of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is often framed as an essential motiv...
Introduction: Head hair forms a central component of the sociocultural male appearance ideal (e.g., ...
Use of therapies to improve an individual's appearance is not a new medical concept. Androgenetic al...
Introduction: Against the backdrop of increasing body image concerns among men, the present study ex...
Many men experiencing hair loss often wonder: is there a cure? Can I get my hair regrown? This thesi...
Alopecia areata (AA) affects men at similar rates to women, yet comparatively little is known about ...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) or baldness is a common form of hair loss, affecting men more than women...
OBJECTIVE: Hair plays an important role in determining self-image, social perceptions, and psychosoc...
In this short paper we argue for an advancement of qualitative research in health to focus on the ab...
Though hair loss (alopecia) is not a debilitating or life threatening sickness, the very thought of ...
Background: Androgenetic alopecia, the most common type of hair loss, can impair the patient’s o...
Finasteride 1 mg, one of the main treatments for male androgenetic alopecia (MAGA), may produce sexu...
Male baldness is physically benign though it is increasingly described as a “disease” based on claim...
Introduction Head hair comprises a critical part of the male appearance ideal, which itself is a cr...
Introduction Head hair comprises a critical part of the male appearance ideal, which itself is a cru...
The adverse psychosocial impact of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is often framed as an essential motiv...
Introduction: Head hair forms a central component of the sociocultural male appearance ideal (e.g., ...
Use of therapies to improve an individual's appearance is not a new medical concept. Androgenetic al...
Introduction: Against the backdrop of increasing body image concerns among men, the present study ex...
Many men experiencing hair loss often wonder: is there a cure? Can I get my hair regrown? This thesi...
Alopecia areata (AA) affects men at similar rates to women, yet comparatively little is known about ...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) or baldness is a common form of hair loss, affecting men more than women...
OBJECTIVE: Hair plays an important role in determining self-image, social perceptions, and psychosoc...
In this short paper we argue for an advancement of qualitative research in health to focus on the ab...
Though hair loss (alopecia) is not a debilitating or life threatening sickness, the very thought of ...
Background: Androgenetic alopecia, the most common type of hair loss, can impair the patient’s o...
Finasteride 1 mg, one of the main treatments for male androgenetic alopecia (MAGA), may produce sexu...