State analysis of inpatients with ocular surface disease combined anxiety and depression
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    Abstract:

    AIM: To investigate the state of inpatients with ocular surface diseases combining with anxiety and depression.

    METHODS: The common information, Hamilton Anxiety Scale, and Hamilton Depression Scale were investigated in 84 inpatients with ocular surface disease, and the causes of anxiety and depression were analyzed.

    RESULTS: The morbidity of inpatients with anxiety was 50.0%, and with depression was 11.9%. Women were more anxious or depressed than men. Inpatients with ocular surface trauma were with a higher grade of anxiety scale; and in the sub group of cornea degeneration and dystrophy, patients were of a higher grade of anxiety and depression scale. Anxiety presented a positive and strong linear correlation with depression.

    CONCLUSION: A certain degree of anxiety and depression is combining with inpatients with ocular surface diseases. We should pay attention to this state and give them positive treatment as well.

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Jin-Xin Song, Zhao-Qin Hao, Xue-Mei Lin, et al. State analysis of inpatients with ocular surface disease combined anxiety and depression. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2013;13(11):2303-2304

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  • Received:August 26,2013
  • Revised:October 21,2013
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  • Online: October 28,2013
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