The psychologic impact of loose anagen syndrome and short anagen syndrome

Pediatr Dermatol. 2022 Jul;39(4):567-569. doi: 10.1111/pde.15002. Epub 2022 Apr 16.

Abstract

Loose anagen syndrome (LAS) and short anagen syndrome (SAS) are congenital hair disorders presenting with reduced hair length with or without hair thinning. We conducted a non-validated online questionnaire of self-identified familial participants in a Facebook support group to assess psychologic symptoms, including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, sadness, insecurity, worry, frustration, and body dysmorphia, in patients and their caregivers. Of 163 total respondents, negative psychologic symptoms were reported in 44.2% (38/89) of LAS patients, 48.3% (43/89) of LAS caregivers, 56.8% (42/74) of SAS patients, and 47.2% (35/74) of SAS caregivers. Our data indicate that both LAS and SAS have strong psychologic, emotional, and social impacts on affected children and their caregivers.

Keywords: bullying; hair disease; hair disorders; loose anagen syndrome; mental health; psychology; quality of life; registry; short anagen syndrome.

MeSH terms

  • Alopecia
  • Child
  • Hair
  • Hair Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Loose Anagen Hair Syndrome* / diagnosis
  • Self-Help Groups