Mental Health of Children and Young People in England, 2017
This survey provides England’s best source of data on trends in child mental health.
Read MoreEye clinic liaison officers service in the United Kingdom
This is a retrospective observational study. Data were collected from the Royal National Institute of Blind People for ECLOs in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England for the first quarter of 2015.
Read MoreImproving depressive symptoms in adults with vision impairment: a trial of evidence-based ‘Problem-Solving Treatment’ integrated within low vision rehabilitation services
The main objective of this thesis was to evaluate the feasibility, effectiveness and implementation of evidence based Problem-Solving Treatment for Primary Care (PST-PC) integrated into low vision rehabilitation (LVR) services.
Read MoreThe association of vision loss and dimensions of depression over 12 years in older adults: Findings from the Three City Study
This study explores the vision-depression relationship using a dimensional approach. 9036 participants aged 65 years and above enrolled in the Three-City study were included.
Read MoreMental Health of Children with Vision Impairment at 11 years of age
The purpose of the study was to compare the risk of psychiatric disturbance among sighted and vision-impaired children aged 11 years.
Read MoreRetina UK Sight Loss Survey 2022: Findings from our survey of almost 700 people living with inherited sight loss
Retina UK Sight Loss Survey 2022
Read MoreThe prevalence of anxiety symptoms and disorders among ophthalmic disease patients
This study aims to clarify the estimated prevalence of anxiety symptoms and disorders among ophthalmic disease patients.
Read MoreAssociation of Visual Health With Depressive Symptoms and Brain Imaging Phenotypes Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults
To characterize the association between visual health and depression and investigate the association between depression and brain microstructure and macrostructure in subgroups divided by visual acuity.
Read MoreHigh Prevalence of Untreated Depression in Patients Accessing Low-Vision Services
Depression is common in those with a visual impairment and particularly so in those seeking help at low vision rehabilitation clinics, but just how prevalent is it and are people getting the help they need?
Read MoreLongitudinal Associations of Self-reported Vision Impairment With Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression Among Older Adults in the United States
In this 5-year, nationally representative cohort study of 7584 Medicare beneficiaries 65 years and older, participants with self-reported vision impairment at baseline had an increased hazard of reporting future symptoms of depression, and those with depression or anxiety symptoms at baseline had an increased hazard of reporting vision impairment in the future. The findings suggest… Continue Reading Longitudinal Associations of Self-reported Vision Impairment With Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression Among Older Adults in the United States
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