2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.929909
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Anxiety and depression in dry eye patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: Mental state investigation and influencing factor analysis

Abstract: ObjectiveInvestigate the anxiety and depression states among dry eye (DE) patients during the COVID-19 outbreak and analyze their influence factors.MethodsThe study was conducted in a tertiary eye hospital in Tianjin, China from March–April 2021. Four hundred twenty-eight DE patients were tested with the Ocular Surface Disease Index, Short Healthy Anxiety Inventory, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Descriptive statistics was used to assess the difference between DE wit… Show more

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“…All included articles and the identified SDoH in each study are summarized in Table 1. Dry eye/ocular surface [18 ▪▪ ,19 ▪ –38 ▪ ] (21 articles) was the most prevalent cornea condition, followed by pterygium [39 ▪▪ ,40 ▪ –42 ▪ ] (4 articles), keratoplasty [43 ▪▪ ,44–46] (four articles), keratoconus [47 ▪ ,48,49] (three articles), cornea donation [50,51 ▪▪ ,52 ▪▪ ] (three articles), cornea thickness [53 ▪ ,54 ▪ ] (two articles), trachoma [55 ▪▪ ,56] (two articles), corneal ulcers [57 ▪ ,58 ▪ ] (two articles), corneal arcus [59 ▪ ] (one article), and corneal opacity[60 ▪ ] (one article). Cornea donation for transplantation was also explored.…”
Section: Search Results and Studies Included In The Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All included articles and the identified SDoH in each study are summarized in Table 1. Dry eye/ocular surface [18 ▪▪ ,19 ▪ –38 ▪ ] (21 articles) was the most prevalent cornea condition, followed by pterygium [39 ▪▪ ,40 ▪ –42 ▪ ] (4 articles), keratoplasty [43 ▪▪ ,44–46] (four articles), keratoconus [47 ▪ ,48,49] (three articles), cornea donation [50,51 ▪▪ ,52 ▪▪ ] (three articles), cornea thickness [53 ▪ ,54 ▪ ] (two articles), trachoma [55 ▪▪ ,56] (two articles), corneal ulcers [57 ▪ ,58 ▪ ] (two articles), corneal arcus [59 ▪ ] (one article), and corneal opacity[60 ▪ ] (one article). Cornea donation for transplantation was also explored.…”
Section: Search Results and Studies Included In The Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observed social risk factors for education access and quality was limited to education achieved (educational level and literacy) [18 ▪▪ ,39 ▪▪ ]. This domain was explored for all of the cornea conditions.…”
Section: Education Access and Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher score indicated worse depression symptoms and a CESD-10 score ≥10 was indicative of depressive symptoms ( 47 ). The scale has been widely used in Chinese adults ( 48 , 49 ) and has good reliability and validity ( 50 ). The Cronbach's alpha for CESD-10 was 0.74 in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors such as sleep quality and educational level have also been shown to affect depression and anxiety symptoms. 39 Another study in China recruited 321 patients with dry eye symptoms measured using OSDI questionnaire at the Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital clinic and found that 26.79%, 26.48%, and 16.82% suffered from anxiety, depression, or both, respectively. 40 Studies confirming this association are increasing, and more studies are needed to elucidate the pathophysiology that leads to both psychological disorders and dry eye as well as possible biomarkers.…”
Section: Association Between Dry Eye Disease Anxiety and Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors such as sleep quality and educational level have also been shown to affect depression and anxiety symptoms. 39 Another study in China recruited 321 patients with dry eye symptoms measured using OSDI questionnaire at the Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital clinic and found that 26.79%, 26.48%, and 16.82% suffered from anxiety, depression, or both, respectively. 40 …”
Section: Ocular Surface and Dry Eyementioning
confidence: 99%