depression
The Centre for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale measures a continuum from well-being to depression: Testing two key predictions of positive clinical psychology
We test these predictions in relation to a purported well-being/depression continuum, as measured by the Centre for Epidemiologic ...
The psychological well-being and appearance concerns of patients presenting with ptosis
Ptosis affects both the function and appearance of the eyes and face, because of drooping of the eyelids. ...
Hospital anxiety and depression scale assessment of 100 patients before and after using low vision care: A prospective study in a tertiary eye-care setting
An assessment of anxiety and depression in patients attending low vision care using HADS. In this prospective, observational ...
Perspectives on Implementing the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 in Low-Vision Service Organisations to Screen for Depression and Anxiety
The purpose of the study is to describe the process of implementing a screening questionnaire for depression and ...
Visual impairment and risk of depression: A longitudinal follow-up study using a national sample cohort
In the present study, we evaluated the influence of visual impairment on depression in all age groups using ...
Visual impairment and depression: Age-specific prevalence, associations with vision loss, and relation to life satisfaction
To our knowledge, no study has obtained specific estimates of depression for young and middle-aged adults with visual ...
Quantitative analyses of factors related to anxiety and depression in patients with retinitis pigmentosa
The purpose of this study is to determine the factors related to anxiety and depression in patients with ...
Depression and Other Common Mental Disorders. Global Health Estimates
This booklet provides latest available estimates of the prevalence of depression and other common mental disorders at the ...
Role of vision loss, functional limitations and the supporting network in depression in a general population
In this study, the role of vision loss, functional limitations and social network characteristics in relation to depressive ...