Psychological distress among low-vision patients

Ashi Khurana, Mahendra Singh, Anuprakshi Malik, Pradeep Agarwal, L. Chauhan
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The purpose of the study was to measure the mental well-being of patients suffering from low vision using the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS). Low-vision patients who visited the low-vision clinic of CL Gupta Eye Institute were studied using the DASS. Patients were excluded if they were <18 years old or could not understand the questionnaire due to an intellectual disability. Sociodemographic characters (such as age, gender, marital status, and education) were recorded before the administration of the study questionnaire. In this study of 60 low-vision patients, high rates of psychological distress were observed, with 85% experiencing depression, 81.7% anxiety, and 75% stress. Demographic variables such as age, gender, marital status, and education did not significantly affect these rates. However, individuals with severe visual impairment (VI) or blindness had significantly higher prevalence rates for depression (P = 0.003), anxiety (P = 0.001), and stress (P = 0.013). This study reveals a high prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress among low-vision patients, with the most pronounced impact seen in individuals with severe VI or blindness. These findings underscore the urgent need for targeted mental health interventions to improve the well-being of low-vision patients, especially those with severe VI. Tailored support can significantly enhance their overall quality of life and psychological health.
低视力患者的心理困扰
这项研究的目的是使用抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS)来测量低视力患者的心理健康状况。 研究使用抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS)对到 CL Gupta 眼科研究所低视力诊所就诊的低视力患者进行了调查。年龄小于 18 岁或因智力障碍而无法理解问卷的患者被排除在外。在发放研究问卷之前,还记录了社会人口学特征(如年龄、性别、婚姻状况和教育程度)。 在这项对 60 名低视力患者进行的研究中,观察到了较高的心理困扰率,其中 85% 的患者经历过抑郁,81.7% 的患者经历过焦虑,75% 的患者经历过压力。年龄、性别、婚姻状况和教育程度等人口统计学变量对这些比例没有显著影响。然而,严重视力障碍(VI)或失明患者的抑郁(P = 0.003)、焦虑(P = 0.001)和压力(P = 0.013)发生率明显更高。 这项研究揭示了低视力患者中抑郁、焦虑和压力的高发率,其中对重度 VI 或失明患者的影响最为明显。这些发现突出表明,迫切需要采取有针对性的心理健康干预措施,以改善低视力患者,尤其是重度视障患者的福祉。有针对性的支持可以大大提高他们的整体生活质量和心理健康水平。
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