Generations of scholars have debated hair’s significance as a symbol of womanhood, fertility, and spiritual morality in South India. For contemporary Indian women, hair is a site of concern, often expressed as an everyday preoccupation with hair loss or “hair fall,” as it is known in the subcontinent. This exploratory study investigated hair fall among Kannada-speaking Hindu women in the South Indian city of Mysuru, Karnataka. It used a series of focus group discussions to explore how women talk about the causes and consequences of hair fall, and how women cope with hair-related distress. Participants articulated clear, shared ideas about why hair falls and how it can be managed. They connected hair fall to broader stressors in their lives ...
The author proposes a new culture-bound syndrome, proposed to be named “Chotikatwa”. The syndrome’s ...
© 2018 British Association of Dermatologists Background: Living with alopecia areata (AA) totalis an...
In this short paper we argue for an advancement of qualitative research in health to focus on the ab...
The term hair fall describes the loss of scalp hair.Hair loss in some peoples causes psychological d...
This thesis deals with the hair loss from the sociological perspective. Hair is significant part of ...
Hair loss in women is a very common clinical complaint, and is usually associated with severe emotio...
Attitudes towards different hair, such as hairstyles and hair removal, vary widely across different ...
Excess facial hair is a characteristic of hirsutism. Excess facial hair can alter a woman\u27s prese...
Introduction: Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is the most common hair loss disorder in women. Initia...
This was an observational study carried out on 200 consecutive women in the age group of 15 – 45 yea...
This article focuses on female hair, or rather the absence of hair: it compares the symbols attached...
Hair is the first most noticeable part of body. It enhances personality. As the cliché goes “your ha...
Hair loss has been ranked as a source of considerable distress and may add to the losses associated ...
We focus on hair as a symbol of personality, cultural and social influence and the object of ritual ...
The aim of this thesis is to illustrate how the phenomenon of trade with hair from Indian women, can...
The author proposes a new culture-bound syndrome, proposed to be named “Chotikatwa”. The syndrome’s ...
© 2018 British Association of Dermatologists Background: Living with alopecia areata (AA) totalis an...
In this short paper we argue for an advancement of qualitative research in health to focus on the ab...
The term hair fall describes the loss of scalp hair.Hair loss in some peoples causes psychological d...
This thesis deals with the hair loss from the sociological perspective. Hair is significant part of ...
Hair loss in women is a very common clinical complaint, and is usually associated with severe emotio...
Attitudes towards different hair, such as hairstyles and hair removal, vary widely across different ...
Excess facial hair is a characteristic of hirsutism. Excess facial hair can alter a woman\u27s prese...
Introduction: Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is the most common hair loss disorder in women. Initia...
This was an observational study carried out on 200 consecutive women in the age group of 15 – 45 yea...
This article focuses on female hair, or rather the absence of hair: it compares the symbols attached...
Hair is the first most noticeable part of body. It enhances personality. As the cliché goes “your ha...
Hair loss has been ranked as a source of considerable distress and may add to the losses associated ...
We focus on hair as a symbol of personality, cultural and social influence and the object of ritual ...
The aim of this thesis is to illustrate how the phenomenon of trade with hair from Indian women, can...
The author proposes a new culture-bound syndrome, proposed to be named “Chotikatwa”. The syndrome’s ...
© 2018 British Association of Dermatologists Background: Living with alopecia areata (AA) totalis an...
In this short paper we argue for an advancement of qualitative research in health to focus on the ab...