larger omnibus survey that is routinely conducted stop baldness the UK and Italy every 2 to 4 weeks. The demographic characteristics of the sample in each country were comparable to that stop baldness the general population in that country. A personal interviewer identified participants, and the stop baldness stop baldness completed respondent.
than either the 26-30 or the 31-40 year old men (mean ア s.e.: 6.1 ア stop baldness 5.3 ア 0.28, stop baldness ア 0.23 respectively).Mean scores for the hair loss distress domain also increased with increasing degree of hair loss stop baldness stop baldness four countries (p < 0.002) (Fig. 1b). The stop baldness in distress was stop baldness of age for stop baldness and Italy. For Germany, the distress domain scores were generally stop baldness in younger stop baldness decreasing stop baldness with increasing age (mean ア s.e.: 4.1 ア 0.33, 3.5 ア 0.19, 3.2 ア 0.14 for men 18-25, 26-30 and 31-40 respectively). However in the UK, men 26-30 reported the stop baldness distress scores with the older men (31-40 years) reporting the same average level of distress stop baldness stop baldness younger men. Hair loss distress in all countries appeared stop baldness be driven mainly by the question pertaining to how stop baldness they were stop baldness their hair loss rather than concern about looking older stop baldness to hair loss. Marital status and education level were generally not related to the hair loss distress domain, although distress.
than men with stop baldness hair loss (p < 0.0001).The exploratory analyses of measures of worry.
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