Prevalence of Depression in Patients with Visual Impairment in Cataract: A Systematic Literature Review

Freshcilia Oktaviyani
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Introduction. Depression is a chronic and often recurrent psychiatric disorder among older people, and its association with cataracts has not been well defined. Several studies have shown that depression is a prevalent mental health problem in ophthalmological practice and is often unrecognized or untreated. A systematic review was conducted to investigate the prevalence of depression in patients with visual impairment in cataracts.Methods. A literature search was performed on PubMed and Medline in the last 10 years (2011 to 2021). The search strategy used the following terms: (prevalence) and (visual impairment or blindness) and (cataract) and (depression or depressive symptoms). Of the 544 electronics, 226 articles were selected in free full text and 10 studies were identified as being possibly relevant. Results. Depression was associated with visual impairment in all studies. The prevalence of depression is higher in patients with eye disease.Conclusion. The prevalence of depression among eye disease patients was higher than that in healthy people. Cataract surgery is associated with an improvement in depressive symptomatology. More research is needed to identify effective strategies for the prevention and management of depression in patients with cataracts or visual impairment.
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白内障视力损害患者抑郁患病率:系统文献综述
介绍。抑郁症是老年人中一种慢性且经常复发的精神疾病,其与白内障的关系尚未明确。一些研究表明,抑郁症是眼科实践中普遍存在的精神健康问题,往往未被认识或治疗。本文对白内障视力损害患者抑郁的发生率进行了系统回顾。在PubMed和Medline上检索了近10年(2011 - 2021)的文献。搜索策略使用以下术语:(患病率)和(视力障碍或失明)和(白内障)和(抑郁或抑郁症状)。在544篇电子文章中,226篇文章被选为免费全文,10篇研究被确定为可能相关。结果。在所有的研究中,抑郁症都与视力障碍有关。眼病患者抑郁患病率较高。眼病患者抑郁的患病率高于健康人。白内障手术与抑郁症状的改善有关。需要更多的研究来确定预防和管理白内障或视力障碍患者抑郁的有效策略。
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