The Alopecia Areata Severity and Morbidity Index (ASAMI) Study
Group A, Moussa A, Bennett M, Wall D, Meah N, York K, Bokhari L, Asfour L, Rees H, Abraham L, Asz-Sigall D, Basmanav F, Bergfeld W, Betz R, Bhoyrul B, Blume-Peytavi U, Callender V, Chitreddy V, Combalia A, Cotsarelis G, Craiglow B, Dhurat R, Donovan J, Doroshkevich A, Eisman S, Farrant P, Ferrando J, Gadzhigoroeva A, Green J, Grimalt R, Harries M, Hordinsky M, Irvine A, Jolliffe V, Kaiumov S, King B, Lee J, Lee W, Li J, Lortkipanidze N, McMichael A, Mesinkovska N, Messenger A, Mirmirani P, Olsen E, Orlow S, Ovcharenko Y, Piraccini B, Pirmez R, Rakowska A, Reygagne P, Rudnicka L, Corralo D, Senna M, Shapiro J, Sharma P, Siliuk T, Starace M, Suchonwanit P, Takwale A, Tosti A, Vañó-Galván S, Visser W, Vogt A, Wade M, Yip L, Zhou C, Sinclair R. The Alopecia Areata Severity and Morbidity Index (ASAMI) Study. JAMA Dermatology 2024, 160: 341-350. PMID: 38324292, DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.5869.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurvey roundsTool scorePerspectives of patientsDisease impactDelphi study designHistory of anxietyImpaired quality of lifeQuality of lifeScalp hair lossIdentified various determinantsSeverity of Alopecia Tool scoreAssessment ScaleVideo conference meetingsGlobal Assessment ScaleStudy designImpaired qualitySurvey studyVideo conferencing softwareHair lossSuicidal ideationAA severityConference meetingsAlopecia areataSystemic treatmentDisease duration
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