The development of posttraumatic stress disorder in individuals with visual impairment: a systematic search and review
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Read MoreAn analysis of the impact of visual impairment on activities of daily living and vision-related quality of life in a visually impaired adult population
Download PDFThe present study aims to investigate the impact of visual impairment on activities of daily living and Vision-Related Quality of Life (VR-QoL) in a sample of adults with visual impairment who are living in the United Kingdom.
Read MoreMental Health of Children and Young People in England, 2017
Download PDFThis survey provides England’s best source of data on trends in child mental health.
Read MorePsychologic Adjustment to Irreversible Vision Loss in Adults
Download PDFTo summarise relevant evidence investigating the psychologic adjustment to irreversible vision loss (IVL) in adults.
Read MoreCounselling for people affected by age-related sight loss
Download PDFSight loss is a leading cause of disability in older adults and is associated with reduced quality of life and increased risk of anxiety and depression.
Read MoreScreening for depression for adults. External review against programme appraisal criteria for the UK National Screening Committee
Download PDFThis review is looking for new evidence about screening for depression. It focuses on 3 key questions.
Read MoreTraining results in increased practitioner confidence and identification of depression in people with low vision: a mixed methods study
Download PDFThe aims of this study were: (1) to assess the impact of a training programme on practitioners’ confidence and behaviour in addressing depression in patients with low vision, and (2) to review the training programme and identify areas for further development.
Read MoreAssociation Between Visual Impairment and Depression in Patients Attending Eye Clinics. A Meta-analysis
Download PDFWhat is the prevalence of depression in patients attending eye clinics? In this meta-analysis, depression was found to be common (prevalence of 25%) in patients with visual impairment and those aged older than 65 years. These results suggest that depression in patients with visual impairment is a relatively common health problem in the clinic… Continue Reading Association Between Visual Impairment and Depression in Patients Attending Eye Clinics. A Meta-analysis
Read MoreAge-related macular degeneration
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Read MoreDepression in adults: treatment and management
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