Aim: Depression is common in older adults with vision impairment yet it often remains unidentified and untreated.Eye health professionals (EHPs) and rehabilitation workers (RWs) may be able to assist in detecting depression. This study identified EHPs’ and RWs’ beliefs about depression and confidence in working with patients with visionimpairment and depression.Methods: A self-administered cross-sectional survey of 94 EHPs and RWs assessed beliefs about the symptoms and treatment for depression, and confidence in working with depressed people with vision impairment.Results: Participants showed awareness of both the symptoms and treatment options for depression. However,some important misconceptions were identified and many sympt...
Background: The diagnosis of severe eye disease is a traumatic event that may result in depression t...
Rationale: Depression is commonly co-morbid with vision impairment yet often remains undetected and ...
Abstract Background Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent, but often unrecognized in adults wi...
Purpose. Depression is common in people with vision impairment and further reduces levels of functio...
Purpose : One in three adults with vision impairment (VI) experience symptoms of depression. However...
There is a paucity of literature regarding the relationship between the experience of vision loss a...
Background: Depression has been referred as a frequent problem in visually impaired adults. Recent ...
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate whether depression is associated w...
Importance: Given that depression is treatable and some ocular diseases that cause visual loss are r...
Purpose The prevalence of depression in people with low vision is high and often goes undiagnosed. ...
The author describes the management of depression in older people with visual impairment. The concep...
In part one of this two-part series on depression and sight loss, I introduced the finding that depr...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association of low vision with clinically ...
Judith Renaud, Emmanuelle Bédard School of Optometry, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebe...
Depression is a common and debilitating mental health condition and a leading cause of disability in...
Background: The diagnosis of severe eye disease is a traumatic event that may result in depression t...
Rationale: Depression is commonly co-morbid with vision impairment yet often remains undetected and ...
Abstract Background Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent, but often unrecognized in adults wi...
Purpose. Depression is common in people with vision impairment and further reduces levels of functio...
Purpose : One in three adults with vision impairment (VI) experience symptoms of depression. However...
There is a paucity of literature regarding the relationship between the experience of vision loss a...
Background: Depression has been referred as a frequent problem in visually impaired adults. Recent ...
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate whether depression is associated w...
Importance: Given that depression is treatable and some ocular diseases that cause visual loss are r...
Purpose The prevalence of depression in people with low vision is high and often goes undiagnosed. ...
The author describes the management of depression in older people with visual impairment. The concep...
In part one of this two-part series on depression and sight loss, I introduced the finding that depr...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association of low vision with clinically ...
Judith Renaud, Emmanuelle Bédard School of Optometry, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebe...
Depression is a common and debilitating mental health condition and a leading cause of disability in...
Background: The diagnosis of severe eye disease is a traumatic event that may result in depression t...
Rationale: Depression is commonly co-morbid with vision impairment yet often remains undetected and ...
Abstract Background Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent, but often unrecognized in adults wi...