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Psychology’s medicalization of male baldness

Glen Jankowski, Hannah Frith

2021Journal of Health Psychology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

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.

Topics & Concepts

MedicalizationMale-pattern baldnessPsychosocialPsychologyMedicineClinical psychologyPsychiatryDermatologyScalpDermatology and Skin DiseasesSkin Protection and AgingBody Image and Dysmorphia Studies