Out-of-Pocket Costs in Alopecia Areata: A Cross-Sectional Study in German-speaking Countries

Johaina Kullab, Maximilian C. Schielein, Caroline F.Z. Stuhlmann, Linda Tizek, Hannah Wecker, Alphina Kain, Tilo Biedermann, Alexander Zink

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Abstract

Alopecia areata is a common skin disease which is associated with psychosocial and financial burden. No curative therapy exists and, hence, affected persons resort to self-financed cosmetic solutions. However, studies on the economic impact of alopecia areata on individuals are limited. To estimate annual individual out-of-pocket costs in persons with alopecia areata, a cross-sectional study using a standardized online questionnaire was performed in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. A total of 346 individuals (95.1% women, mean age: 38.5 ± 11.6 years) with alopecia areata par-ticipated between April and August 2020. Mean addi-tional spending on everyday necessities was 1,248€ per person per year, which was significantly influenced by the duration of the illness, the treatment provider, and disease severity. Hair replacement products and cosmetics accounted for the highest monthly costs, followed by costs for physician visits, hospital treat-ments, and medication. Most participants (n = 255, 73.7%) were currently not undergoing treatment, due to lack of efficacy, side-effects, costs and acceptance of the disease. Sex differences in expenses were ob-served, with women having higher expenditures. Alo-pecia areata-related out-of-pocket costs place a con-siderable financial burden on affected individuals, are higher compared with those of other chronic diseases, and should be considered in economic assessments of the impact of this disease.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummeradv00838
FachzeitschriftActa Dermato-Venereologica
Jahrgang103
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2023

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