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Reconsideration of the psychological effects of contact lenses.
The potential psychological impact of switching from glasses to contact lenses was investigated within a controlled quasi-experimental design. Contrary to anecdotal reports and some previous investigations, the hypothesis that a switch from glasses to contact lenses leads to psychological benefits was not supported.